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Acta bioquímica clínica latinoamericana

versión impresa ISSN 0325-2957versión On-line ISSN 1851-6114

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ROSINI, Nilton et al. The presence of homocysteinemia in patients carrying three risk factors for cardiovascular diseases: hypertension, smoking habit and family history. Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam. [online]. 2007, vol.41, n.2, pp.295-299. ISSN 0325-2957.

Hiper-homocysteinemia is an independent risk factor in the development of cardiovascular diseases and in the presence of other risk factors (RF) may bring about an additional risk for the occurrence of the event. Serum dosages of homocysteine and creatinine in 146 patients (51 men and 95 women), registered at the HIPERDIA/MS Program, all presenting three associated RF's; hypertension, smoking habit and family history for cardiovascular diseases. The general average has been 14.48 µmol/L ± 5,98 (15,38 µmol/L ±6,77 and 13,99 µmol/L ± 5,48, for men and women respectively). Hiper-homocysteinemia had been present in 34.90% (39.20% and 32.60%, men and women, respectively), according to the reference interval between 5 - 15 µmol/L. Although, according to Homocysteine DACH-LIGA recommendations, values between 12 - 30 µmol/L are considered being a moderate hiper-homocysteinemia. The study has revealed that 60.30% (70.60% and 54.70%, men and women, respectively) had been above 12 µmol/L. In the evaluation of the study, the serum dosage of homocysteine has to be performed in patients registered at the HIPERDIA/MS Program for, besides being hypertense and/or diabetic, the presence of hiper-homocisteinemia may be an additional risk for the development of cardiovascular disease.

Palabras clave : homocysteine; hypertension; smoking habit; family history for cardiovascular disease.

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