PS055 To Evaluate the Role of Non Hdl-C, Lp(a), Apo-B as a Clinical Surrogate Marker for Coronary Artery Disease
The early identification of individuals at increased risk of cardiovascular diseases is of pivotal importance in order to modify the factors contributing to this high-risk profile. Elevated serum LDL cholesterol and low HDL cholesterol are most important modifiable major risk factor for atherosclerosis and Cardiovascular disease (CVD). Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)], a large protein attached to LDL particle possess potent atherogenic and thrombogenic properties.Indians have double the risk of CAD due to high prevalence of emerging risk factors, especially lipoprotein(a) a genetic risk factor for premature CAD found in 35-40% of In...
Source: CVD Prevention and Control - May 31, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: S. Tewari, P. Agarwal, P. Goel Tags: Poster Abstract Source Type: research

PS059 Prevalence of Essential Hypertension and Assessment of Cardiac Risk in Pakistani Adults – The Reveal Study
Prevalence of hypertension (HTN) is 18% (National Health Survey of Pakistan) with 17% population carrying ≥2 cardiovascular (CV) risk factors. (Source: CVD Prevention and Control)
Source: CVD Prevention and Control - May 31, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: M.A. Ebrahim, M.I. khowaja Tags: Poster Abstract Source Type: research

PS061 Relationship Between Retinopathy and Renal Abnormalities in Black Hypertensive Patients
Complications of hypertension are particularly common in people of African descent but previous reports had suggested rarity of hypertensive retinopathy in black Africans. (Source: CVD Prevention and Control)
Source: CVD Prevention and Control - May 31, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: P.M. Kolo, A.B. Omotoso, T. Olanrewaju, J.F. Owoeye, Hypertension Complications Project Tags: Poster Abstract Source Type: research

PS063 Analysis on ECG P-wave Changing in Masked Hypertension Patients
Masked hypertension is easily progressing to sustained hypertension causing a certain degree of target organ damage, which is always being overlooked ,while,no invasive electrical inspection method can provide some help. (Source: CVD Prevention and Control)
Source: CVD Prevention and Control - May 31, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: L. Nie, Z. LI, Y. Jing Tags: Poster Abstract Source Type: research

PS064 Knowledge About Hypertension in the Population: Results of Baseline Survey of a Population Intervention Program to Control Hypertension
Hypertension is a major cardiovascular risk factor and the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Africa has the highest prevalence rates (30%), but very low rates of awareness and treatment leading to control rates of only 7%. Impacting the burden of hypertension requires a system wide approach to increase screening, initiation and retention in treatment. Healthy Heart Africa (HHA) is an Astra Zeneca sponsored program to increase awareness, screening and control of hypertension in Africa, the first of its kind. (Source: CVD Prevention and Control)
Source: CVD Prevention and Control - May 31, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: E.N. Ogola, F.O. Okello, G. Yonga, E. Mac Gregor-Skinner, N. Ramchandarani Tags: Poster Abstract Source Type: research

PS069 Intense Supervised Exercise Training and Blood Pressure in Hypertension Results From the Ergociser-Rr Study
Aerobic physical activity generates beneficial effects on blood pressure (BP) and other cardiovascular risk factors. (Source: CVD Prevention and Control)
Source: CVD Prevention and Control - May 31, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: F. Van Buuren, J.B. Dahm, K.-P. Mellwig, D. Horstkotte Tags: Poster Abstract Source Type: research

PS070 Rosuvastatin Dose-Dependently Improves Flow-Mediated Dilation, but Reduces Adiponectin Levels and Insulin Sensitivity in Hypercholesterolemic Patients
Genetic analysis from patients participated in the randomized trials reported that the increased risk of type 2 diabetes noted with statins is at least partially explained by HMG-coenzyme A reductase inhibition. (Source: CVD Prevention and Control)
Source: CVD Prevention and Control - May 31, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: K. Koh Tags: Poster Abstract Source Type: research

PS071 Vascular and Metabolic Effects of Ezetimibe Depend on Dosages of Simvastatin in Patients with Hypercholesterolemia
Ezetimibe demonstrates decreasing visceral fat and improving insulin sensitivity in animals and humans. We first reported simvastatin dose-dependently worsens insulin sensitivity. (Source: CVD Prevention and Control)
Source: CVD Prevention and Control - May 31, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: K. Koh, S. Han Tags: Poster Abstract Source Type: research

PS073 Hypertriglyceridemia Effect on Arterial Function Parameters in Middle Aged Patients with Metabolic Syndrome
Hypertriglyceridemia is a common lipid disorder associated with an increased risk of heart disease. It is unclear whether metabolic syndrome and hypertriglyceridemia are true causal cardiovascular risk factors that can be modified with treatment or are merely biomarkers of future risk. (Source: CVD Prevention and Control)
Source: CVD Prevention and Control - May 31, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: E. Rink ūnienė, A. Jucevičienė, V. Dženkevičiūtė, Ž. Petrulionienė, R. Puronaitė, G. Bieliauskaitė, A. Laucevičius, S. Kutkienė Tags: Poster Abstract Source Type: research

PS075 Quality Assessment of 7 Cardiovascular Drugs in Sub-Saharan African Countries: Results of the Seven Study by Drug and Version of Drug
The growing menace of counterfeit medicines is a serious issue to patient safety and public health. Drug quality studies in Africa have focused mainly on anti-microbials, with no studies to date on cardiovascular drugs. (Source: CVD Prevention and Control)
Source: CVD Prevention and Control - May 31, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: M. Antignac, B.I. Diop, D. Macquart DE Terline, B. Do, M.S. Ikama, R. N'guetta, D.M. Balde, Y. Tchabi, A. Sidi Aly, I. Ali Toure, P. Zabsonre, J.M.F. Damorou, J.L. Takombe, E. Marijon, X. Jouven Tags: Poster Abstract Source Type: research

PS076 The Increased States of Cardiac Autonomic Nervous Activity at Late Night and the Effect of Enalapril in Patients With Essential Hypertension
Cardiac autonomic nervous activity at late night in patients with essential hypertension is unknown. (Source: CVD Prevention and Control)
Source: CVD Prevention and Control - May 31, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Y. Liu, X. Liu, Y. Fan Tags: Poster Abstract Source Type: research

PS083 Knowledge, Attitude and Practice on Coronary Artery Disease in Patients Attending the Tertiary Health Care Center in Nepal
Despite high morbidity and mortality of coronary artery disease (CAD), few studies have been conducted in Nepal on awareness level regarding its risk factors, preventive measures and treatments. (Source: CVD Prevention and Control)
Source: CVD Prevention and Control - May 31, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: K. Sherpa, P. Shah, S. Karki, S. Mahaju, R. Maharjan, N. Pandey, S. Dhungana, S. Uranw, P. Karki Tags: Poster Abstract Source Type: research

PS084 Stroke Due Discontinuance Irregular of Aspirin in Cirurgies Noncardiacs
Acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) is related to higher rate of postoperative bleeding, however, its discontinuity implies increasing cardiovascular disease and increased perioperative mortality. (Source: CVD Prevention and Control)
Source: CVD Prevention and Control - May 31, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: J.A.D. Silveira, F.J. Matheus, A. Meneghini, A.L. Queiroz, C.J. Arroyo Neto, A.C.P. Chagas Tags: Poster Abstract Source Type: research

PS087 Analysis Echocardiographic of Elderly Undergoing CABG and Cardiovascular Rehabilitation
The acute myocardial infarction generates hypertrophy and fibrosis. The Cardiovascular Rehabilitation (CVR) clinically improves cardiac patient. Echocardiography analyzes the evolution of pathophysiological or physiological adaptive mechanisms. (Source: CVD Prevention and Control)
Source: CVD Prevention and Control - May 31, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: P.R.M.N. Almeida, D.R. Rabelo, E.T. Figueiredo, L.G. Coelho Junior, J.A. Almeida, G.F. Melo, G.A. Carvalho Tags: Poster Abstract Source Type: research

PS089 Low Exercise Tolerance as a Predictive Variable of Malignant Ventricular Arrhythmias
Malignant Ventricular Arrhythmia (MVA) are one of the most frequent cause of mortality, and the role of physical activity on this field remains unclear. On one hand, some authors have described high intensity physical activity as a trigger of cardiac sudden death. In counterpart, other research has found that a higher level of maximal exercise tolerance are associated with lower mortality rates. (Source: CVD Prevention and Control)
Source: CVD Prevention and Control - May 31, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: H. Ilarraza-Lomel í, J. Rojano-Castillo, M. García-Saldivia, O. Sifuentes, M.-D. Rius-Suárez, E. Franco-Ojeda, R. Chávez-Domíguez Tags: Poster Abstract Source Type: research