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Title: [Changes in serum lipoproteins in patients with ischemic heart disease at an early age]. Author: Malamov E, Kiriakov A, Tsenov I, Kavrukova Iu, Kusitasev G. Journal: Vutr Boles; 1982; 21(2):91-8. PubMed ID: 7101895. Abstract: The serum lipoprotein profile was determined in 37 patients with chronic ischemic heart disease (IHD) and 100 practically healthy subjects, aged from 18 to 45. HLP was found in 59.5 per cent of the patients examined, 50 per cent in males and 100 per cent in females. Type IV has the highest incidence (54.5%), followed by type IIB(36.4%) and type IIa (9.1 per cent). In 27 per cent of the patients with no HLP determined, less significant changes in LDLP and VLDLP were found, admitted to be dyslipoproteinemia (DLP). HLP and DLP were confirmed in 86.5 per cent of the patients examined. In all patients serum concentration of HDLP-Chol was decreased (mostly in DLP and type IV HLP), whereas the level of HDLP-Tg was increased in most of the cases. As a result, the intralipoprotein index 1(2)(=HDLP-Chol/HDLP-Tg) was decreased, reaching the lowest values in IIa and type IV HLP. The only index of all studied, being changed (elevated) with a statistical significance in all groups of patients with IHD, in those with normolipoproteinemia (NLP) including, was the lipoprotein index II(=LDLP-Chol and VLDLP-Chol/HDLP-Chol). With the morbid process progressing, assessed by ECG data, the functional stage of stenocardia, the degree of the constriction and the number of the pathologically altered coronary arteries, the incidence of NLP, DLP and type IV HLP distinctly decreased, whereas IIa and IIB type HLP increased.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]