Evaluation of cardiac enzymes in early diagnosis of heart disease

Authors

  • Abdullah Hatem Mohammed Hamood University of Anbar College of Science Chemistry Department
  • Omar Mudher Shawkat Musarhad Tikrit university College of science Chemistry department
  • Shahad Hamed Karim Jabbar Al-Muthanna University College of Science Chemistry department
  • Zainab Hassan Musa Dakhil University: Karbala College of Science Department: Chemistry
  • Wael Tklb Abdul Jabbar Shawkat University of Al-Mustansiriyah College of Science Chemistry department

Keywords:

Cardiac enzymes, of heart disease, smoking

Abstract

This study was conducted to achieve the goal of early detection of some heart diseases, which are one of the leading causes of death in the world, using some indicators and their role in clinical diagnosis. The current study included 25 samples of sick people visiting the eye and safety laboratories for pathological analyzes and each of Ramadi Teaching Hospital, Fallujah Teaching Hospital, and Hit General Hospital. And Salah alDin General Hospital, with ages ranging between 26-85 years and for the period from 1/25/2021 to 5/27/2021. The study showed that there is an increase in the percentage of cardiac enzymes in people who smoke more than in people who are non-smokers, and there is a clear difference in the percentage between males and females

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Published

2024-07-20

How to Cite

Abdullah Hatem Mohammed Hamood, Omar Mudher Shawkat Musarhad, Shahad Hamed Karim Jabbar, Zainab Hassan Musa Dakhil, & Wael Tklb Abdul Jabbar Shawkat. (2024). Evaluation of cardiac enzymes in early diagnosis of heart disease. Eurasian Journal of Research, Development and Innovation, 34, 533–540. Retrieved from https://geniusjournals.org/index.php/ejrdi/article/view/6264

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