Effect of Tegretol on Oxidative Stress, Serum Inflammatory Factors, and Left Ventricular Function in AMI Patients after Emergency PCI.

Comput Math Methods Med

Shulan (Hangzhou) Hospital Affiliated to Zhejiang Shuren University, Shulan International Medical College, #848 Dongxin Road, Hangzhou, China 310000.

Published: August 2022

To investigate the effects of tegretol on oxidative stress, serum inflammatory factors, and left ventricular function in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) after emergency percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), 70 AMI patients who received PCI in the emergency department of our hospital from January 2021 to December 2021 were collected. The patients in the control group were treated with aspirin, clopidogrel, and heparin sodium during the perioperative period, and the patients in the study group were treated with tegretol. The levels of oxidative stress, serum inflammatory factors, and left ventricular function index were compared between the two groups. The patients in the control group were treated with TT ((12.00 ± 2.05) s), APTT ((35.50 ± 4.19) s), PT ((16.60 ± 1.58) s), TT ((15.90 ± 2.14) s) APTT ((30.40 ± 3.80) s), and PT ((14.30 ± 1.45) s)) and were comparable ( > 0.05), and the difference was statistically significant ( = 8.210, 4.600, 7.010, < 0.001). There was no comparable difference in the level of oxidative stress index before treatment ( > 0.05). After treatment, there was significant difference in MDA ((14.53 ± 2.14) mmol/L), SOD ((120.45 ± 8.17) U/L), MDA ((11.15 ± 2.02) mmol/L), and SOD ((129.86 ± 8.55) U/L) in the control group ( = 7.320, 5.099, < 0.001). The levels of inflammatory factors in patients before treatment were not comparable ( > 0.05). After treatment, there were levels of IL-6 ((3.20 ± 1.05) ng/L), CRP ((4.80 ± 1.16) mg/L), MPO ((196.78 ± 21.51) mg/L) and TNF- ((3.96 ± 0.80) pmol/L), IL-6 ((1.95 ± 0.80) ng/L), CRP ((3.10 ± 1.02) mg/L), MPO ((163.60 ± 21.10) mg/L), and TNF- in a study group level ((3.05 ± 0.70) pmol/L), with statistically significant difference ( = 5.187, 6.028, 6.031, 4.689, < 0.001). Before treatment, there was no comparable difference in the level of left ventricular function index ( > 0.05). After treatment, there was significant difference in LVEF ((46.10 ± 2.39) %) and LVDD ((52.06 ± 1.07) mm), LVEF ((56.85 ± 2.33) %), and LVDD ((48.75 ± 1.02) mm) in the control group ( = 17.640, 21.540, < 0.001). Tegretol as an adjunctive therapy for emergency PCI patients with acute myocardial infarction can effectively improve postoperative coagulation function, reduce oxidative stress and inflammatory reaction, and improve cardiac function indicators. It has a positive clinical value.

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