Abstract

Objective To investigate on the impact of the serum uric acid (UA) level coronary slow flow phenomenon(CSFP).Methods Selected 30 cases of coronary slow flow patients as CSFP group,30 cases of patients with coronary heart disease,30 cases of patients with angiographically normal as the control group.The serum UA level was measured in three groups.The CSFP group and the control group were measured left anterior descending,circumflex and right coronary artery TIMI frame count(TFC) value.To analyze the mean TFC value of CSFP patients and the relationship between the serum UA level.Results Compared with the control group,the left anterior descending,circumflex and right coronary TFC results were significantly higher(all P < 0.05) in the CSFP group.The mean serum UA level of CSFP group ,control group and CHD group were(340.79 ± 79.40)μmol/L, (220.45 ± 82.34)μmol/L,(42625 ± 87.02) μmol/L, the difference was statistically significant (all P < 0.05).The mean serum UA level and TFC value of CSFP group was positively correlated(r = 0.943, P = 0.007).Conclusion Elevated level of serum UA is closely related to the occurrence and development of the CSFP. Key words: Coronary slow flow phenomenon; Uric acid; Angiography

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