Keywords : Coronary Artery Diseases (CAD)
NATUROPATHIC AND YOGIC INTERVENTION IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE: A SYSTAMATIC REVIEW
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2020, Volume 7, Issue 9, Pages 2257-2269
The key factor of death in India is the enormous increase of coronary artery diseases. The blood
pressure smoking diabetes serum cholesterol asthma and body mass index are the major cad risk factors in the indian population. Life pattern patterns socio-economic status and vascular disorder such as artery atherosclerosis play a crucial role in the development of cardiovascular disorders aside from these hereditary influences. As the main blood vessels that supply our heart with blood oxygen and nutrients get damaged coronary artery disease occurs. For coronary artery disease, cholesterol-containing de- posits plaque in arteries and inflammation are typically observed. The goal of this paper is to assess the effectiveness of the Naturopathy and Mediation program in coronary atherosclerosis regression and cardiac injury reduction in an open study. Naturopathy diet salt minimal high-fiber vegetarian diet mild yoga and stress relief by rajyoga meditation was given to one hundred Angio graphically effected mild to extreme coronary artery atherosclerosis patients. Training in self-responsibility healthy and self-empowerment through the inner approach to self-consciousness using Rajyoga meditation is its most prominent aspect. After a 90-day inhouse reassessment and specialized preparation patients are invited for one year of follow-up. All the patients were assessed at the end of 3 months to undergo repeat angiography. Our goal in this study is to study the overall positive adjustments in physio- logical biochemical and psychological parameters of cardiac patients closely linked to the program of Naturopathy and meditation. The study involved 200 patients with suspicious cad and one-year follow-up with clinical results from the coronary ct Angiography examination.
Case Report On Coronary Artery Disease
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2020, Volume 7, Issue 7, Pages 1615-1624
Introduction: Coronary artery disease (CAD) obstructs the supply of blood to the heart muscle through the coronary arteries. Atherosclerosis is main cause of CAD. Patient history: The male patient 54 year old who was apparently admitted in AVBRH on date 22/08/2019 with chief complaint was severe chest pain which is radiating to shoulder and also complaint f shortness of breath and sweating. Excessive palpitation since in 1 month. After admitted in the ward all investigation done like X-ray, ECG, 2 Day echo, CBC, Lipid profile, cardiac stress test, and coronary angiography, PT or PT-INR Test etc. All over investigation observe then final diagnosis is conforming by coronary artery diseases. Past history: Patient was having the history of hypertension since 7 year. He is known case of hypertension. He was come with the complaint of chest pain in the hospital in 2018 one year back diagnosed he was myocardial infarction. Clinical finding: The patient has been undergone with various investigations like physical examination, cholesterol and triglyceride are often elevated in patients with atherosclerosis, cardiac examination, X-ray, ECG, 2 Day echo, CBC, Lipid profile, cardiac stress test, and coronary angiography, PT or PT-INR Test etc. Pharmacology: Patient was treated with anti-angina agent and antihypertensive drug Medical Management: Tablet- amlo 5mg, Tablet- flavedon 35 mg, Tablet- ecosprin 150mg, Tablet- pan 40 mg, Tablet-ranolazine 500mg. Nursing management: Monitor the vital sign, Maintain O2 level and intake and output. Incision side is observed like any complication. Patient assessed for anxiety, depression and anger. Conclusion: Patient was admitted to hospital with the with chief complaint was severe chest pain, shortness of breath, excessive palpitation, sweating since in 1 months and his condition was very critical and patient was admitted in AVBR Hospital, immediate treatment was started by health team member and all possible treatment were given and now the patient condition is satisfactory.