Studies On Cardiac Biomarkers And Coagulation Parameters In Normal And Obese Patients To Assess Coronary Heart Disease
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/x20j4r65Keywords:
PT, INR, BMI, Biochemical test, Vitamin K, Cardiac biomarkers, obese.Abstract
Background: To assess the cardiac biomarkers and coagulation parameters in normal and obese patients. To evaluate the cardiac biomarkers and coagulation parameters in normal and obese patients to assess coronary artery disease. To compare the CK, CK-MB, PT&APTT in normal and obese patients by drawing blood samples from the patients.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2024 to May 2025, blood samples of age group 20-45 years included in this study. Sample groups are both male and female, normal and Obese patients are included in this study.
Results: Data were analyzed with the help of the software program statistical package for social sciences (SPSS). The statistical differences between obese and control were determined by student t-Test. The p-value<0.005 were considered as statistically highly significant.
Conclusions: The blood samples were collected on comparison of cardiac biomarkers between obese and control, there is no significant to obese subjects. PT, APTT was also tested, in comparison of coagulation parameters in obese and control, we found there is a significant in PT (p 0.029) in obese as compared with the control (p 0.221). APTT showed no significant.