2013, Volume 6, Issue 4, pp 409 – 413

Physiopathological aspects of the subclinical alterations of thyroid function associated with Acute Coronary Syndromes

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Correspondence to:Costel Sorin Stamate MD, PhD Cardiology Department, Clinical Emergency Hospital “Sfantul Pantelimon” Bucharest, 340 Pantelimon Road, District 2, Bucharest, Romania, Phone: 021 255 40 99 – Int. 244, E-mail: scstamate@yahoo.com

Abstract

Abstract

The subclinical modification of thyroid function represents an important risk factor for the development of acute coronary syndromes, neglected up to this day. Knowledge of the physiopathological processes implicated in the alteration of thyroid function that induces cardiovascular dysfunction is a necessity for the understanding of the phenomena and for the finding of the adequate therapeutic solutions.

While recognizing the thyroid dysfunction as a modifiable risk factor for the acute coronary syndrome, we encountered a new challenge for the clinical research regarding its implications.

The ability to manage the altered thyroid homeostasis may represent a new stage of prevention at a population level for the reduction of the cardiac risk, a stage which implies a risk factor that may remain clinically mute for a long period of time if left undiagnosed, however influencing the development of the acute coronary syndromes.

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PMC ID: 4034313
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Article Publishing Date (print): 15-12-2013
Available Online: 25-12-2013

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ISSN Printing: 1844-122X
ISSN Online: 1844-3117
Journal Title: Journal of Medicine and Life

Copyright License: Open Access

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