ASPECTS REGARDING THE INTERRELATION BETWEEN DYSLIPIDEMIA AND SILENT ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE
Abstract:
Dyslipidemia is a real public health problem worldwide, which is justified by its increased
prevalence and incidence, its complex pathogenic and clinical consequences, as well as the costs
involved. Dyslipidemia does not cause direct clinical manifestations, but is a major risk factor for
atherosclerotic cardiovascular disorders, in our case silent ischemic heart disease. In this sense, we
analyzed in a personal study the lipid profile, the atherogenicity indices, as well as the prevalence of
silent ischemic heart disease in the studied group and we noted the significant correlation between
dyslipidemia (hypercholesterolemia) – a major cardiovascular risk factor, and silent ischemia.
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