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par Ikhwan Rosman Il y a 3 années

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1.2 - Risk Startification

Evaluating the risk factors associated with coronary artery disease (CAD) involves considering several elements such as family history, obesity (indicated by a BMI over 30), a sedentary lifestyle, smoking habits, hypertension controlled by medication, and impaired fasting glucose levels confirmed on separate occasions.

1.2 - Risk Startification

1.2 - Risk Startification

Risk Factor of CAD

SEDENTARY LIFESTYLE
- not participating in exercise lifestyle
IMPAIRED FASTING GLUCOSE
Confirmed by measurements at least two separate ocassion
HYPERTESNSION
On antihypertensive medication
DYSLIPIDEMIA
LDL or HDL
FAMILY HISTORY
OBESITY
BMI >30.0
SMOKING
Current ciggarate smoker or past 6 months

Major Sign & Sympthom of CAD

Syncope
reduced perfusion of brain
Unusual Fatigue
may signal the onset of, or change in the status of cardiovascular, pulmonary, or metabolic disease
Known Heart Murmur
may indicate valvular or other cardiovascular disease.
Tachycardia
may be induced by various disorders of cardiac rhythm
Intermittent Claudication
pain that occurs in a muscle with an inadequate blood
Ankle Edema
sign of heart failure or bilateral chronic venous insufficiency
Orthopnea nocturnal dyspnea
relieved promptly by sitting upright or standing
Shortness of breath
At rest or mild extension
Pain & Discomfort
Chect, neck, jaw, arm

Purpose

Presence or Absence
Metabolic Disease
Pulmonary
Cardiovascular