Title of article :
Presence of ear lobe crease may predict intermediate and high-risk patients with acute non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome
Author/Authors :
Kahyaoglu, Muzaffer Gaziantep Abdulkadir Yuksel State Hospital - Gaziantep - Turkey , Gecmen, Cetin Kartal Kosuyolu Heart and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey , Candan, Ozkan Kartal Kosuyolu Heart and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey , Gucun, Murat Kartal Kosuyolu Heart and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey , Karaduman, Ahmet Kartal Kosuyolu Heart and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey , Guner, Ahmet Kartal Kosuyolu Heart and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey , Ozgun Cakmak, Ender Kartal Kosuyolu Heart and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey , Bayam, Emrah Umraniye Education and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey , Yilmaz, Yusuf Umraniye Education and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey , Celik, Mehmet Kartal Kosuyolu Heart and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey , Akin Izgi, Ibrahim Kartal Kosuyolu Heart and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey
Abstract :
Introduction: Ear lobe crease (ELC) was first described in 1973 as a physical examination finding indicating significant coronary artery disease (CAD). Several studies have been carried out in relation
to this finding, and it has been shown that it is a marker of intima-media thickness, carotid artery
disease, and CAD. We aimed to investigate the relationship between earlobe crease, which is a simple
physical examination finding, and GRACE score as a risk estimation index in acute coronary syndromes
without ST-segment elevation (NSTE-ACS) patients.
Methods: 360 patients (mean age 62.2 years, 70% male) were included in our study. Patients were
divided into two groups of GRACE scores ≤ 109 and >109, 167 patients were enrolled in group 1, and
193 cases in group 2.
Results: The group 2 patients were older, had higher systolic blood pressure (SBP) levels, a higher rate of
hypertension, higher glucose levels, lower creatinine clearance levels, higher initial and peak troponin
levels, lower hemoglobin levels, lower left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and higher Gensini
scores than the patients in group 1. The higher GRACE score group had markedly increased frequencies
of ELC compared to the lower GRACE score group (80.8% vs. 24.5%, respectively, P < 0.001). Conclusion: The presence of ELC may predict moderate to high risk group of patients with NSTEACS.
Keywords :
Ear Lobe Crease , GRACE Score , NSTE-ACS
Journal title :
Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research (JCVTR)