Speaker

August 23, 2021    London, UK

6th Webinar on

Webinar on Crtical care and Emergency Medicine

Chavi Tejpal

Chavi Tejpal

California Institute of Behavioral Neurosciences and Psychology, Fairfield Canada

Title: Is Metformin the Answer for Distressed Females with Menstrual Irregularities?

Abstract:

Major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) remain the major cause of mortality and morbidity in patients with STEMI (ST-elevation myocardial infarction). The current literature is aimed to analyze the occurrence of MACE following STEMI irrespective of treatment provided, and follow up after the first diagnosis of STEMI. A PubMed search for Studies of STEMI identified 24,244 articles. After applying our inclusion/exclusion criteria, we found out 75 articles of relevance wherein MACE and its components were considered to be the primary endpoint. These 75 articles included eight Cohort Studies, 13 clinical trials including five randomized controlled trials (RCT), one case-control Study, one cross-sectional study, one review article, and 51 other observational studies. Our analysis shows that MACE remains one of the strongest adverse outcomes among STEMI patients. The current literature review found out the incidence of MACE was 4.2 % to 51% irrespective of the mode of treatment, and follow-ups lasting up to 10 years from the time of STEMI diagnosis.

Biography:

Chavi Tejpal has completed her MD degree from Windsor University School of Medicine in St. Kitts & Nevis.