A master’s thesis from Karbala Medicine discusses the role of modern indicators in diagnosing ischemic heart diseases

I discussed my master’s thesis in the clinical chemistry branch at the College of Medicine, University of Karbala, on the role of modern indicators in diagnosing ischemic heart diseases. It included the thesis submitted by the researcher (Amjad Karim Alwan), which was entitled “The relationship between B-natriuretic peptide, the total capacity of antioxidants, and the movement of the enzyme (creatine kinase – MB Isoenzyme) with ischemic heart disease.” ” “

The discussion committee consisted of:
Mr. Dr. Hala Ghazi Mahmoud, Chairman
Mr. Dr. Rana Fadel Musa, member
A.M.D. Maher Abboud Makheef, Member
Mr. Dr. Fadel Jawad Kazem Al-Tom, Supervisor
Mr. Dr. Ahmed Hussein Salman Al-Mayali, supervisor

The study aimed to study the role of natriuretic peptide (BNP) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) in the blood serum of patients suffering from ischemic heart disease and to study the relationship between these important biochemical indicators and the kinetics of isoenzyme activity. (CK-MB Isoenzyme) with indicator. The relative proportion of these biochemical indicators and understanding their association with ischemic diseases in both species.

The study also found a clear significant increase among the patient groups compared to the healthy group for the study variable (BNP) (in the case of acute coronary syndrome and chronic coronary artery disease) and a statistically significant decrease in total antioxidants (TAC) for both groups compared to the healthy group. In addition, lipid levels were measured in the sera of patients and healthy people participating in this study, and a significant increase was recorded in the patient groups, with the exception of the HDL-C level, compared to healthy people. people, indicating a positive relationship. Between them and the study variables.