4/2012
vol. 8
Letter to the Editor
Postep Kardiol Inter 2012; 8, 4 (30): 365
Data publikacji online: 2013/05/13
Article file
Dear Sir,
On behalf of the author group, we would hereby like to thank Demirkol et al. for their valuable comments. In our previous study [1], we reported the relationship among various risk factors evaluated in venous blood samples of study participants who underwent coronary angiography for the presence of coronary artery disease (CAD). In this study [2] our aim was to determine whether arterial blood samples withdrawn from femoral arteries during standard Judkin’s technique could be used for the evaluation of some biochemical parameters in CAD patients and controls. For practical reasons, the fasting blood samples of 73 CAD patients and 50 controls were obtained just before coronary angiography starting from 8 o’clock in the morning. Attention was paid to collecting arterial and venous blood samples of each person at the same time in the morning after a 12 h fast.
References
1. Gocmen YA, Semiz E, Gumuslu S. Relationship between paraoxonase-1 (PON1) activity and lipoprotein (a) levels in Turkish coronary artery disease patients living in the Antalya region. Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil 2005; 12: 185-186.
2. Göçmen AY, Gűműșlű S, Gűnaydin I., Semiz E. Paraoxonase-1 activity and the levels of lipids and lipid peroxidation markers in arterial versus venous blood samples in coronary angiography patients. Postep Kardiol Inter 2012; 8: 199-204. Dear Sir,
On behalf of the author group, we would hereby like to thank Demirkol et al. for their valuable comments. In our previous study [1], we reported the relationship among various risk factors evaluated in venous blood samples of study participants who underwent coronary angiography for the presence of coronary artery disease (CAD). In this study [2] our aim was to determine whether arterial blood samples withdrawn from femoral arteries during standard Judkin’s technique could be used for the evaluation of some biochemical parameters in CAD patients and controls. For practical reasons, the fasting blood samples of 73 CAD patients and 50 controls were obtained just before coronary angiography starting from 8 o’clock in the morning. Attention was paid to collecting arterial and venous blood samples of each person at the same time in the morning after a 12 h fast.
References
1. Gocmen YA, Semiz E, Gumuslu S. Relationship between paraoxonase-1 (PON1) activity and lipoprotein (a) levels in Turkish coronary artery disease patients living in the Antalya region. Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil 2005; 12: 185-186.
2. Göçmen AY, Gűműșlű S, Gűnaydin I., Semiz E. Paraoxonase-1 activity and the levels of lipids and lipid peroxidation markers in arterial versus venous blood samples in coronary angiography patients. Postep Kardiol Inter 2012; 8: 199-204.
On behalf of the author group, we would hereby like to thank Demirkol et al. for their valuable comments. In our previous study [1], we reported the relationship among various risk factors evaluated in venous blood samples of study participants who underwent coronary angiography for the presence of coronary artery disease (CAD). In this study [2] our aim was to determine whether arterial blood samples withdrawn from femoral arteries during standard Judkin’s technique could be used for the evaluation of some biochemical parameters in CAD patients and controls. For practical reasons, the fasting blood samples of 73 CAD patients and 50 controls were obtained just before coronary angiography starting from 8 o’clock in the morning. Attention was paid to collecting arterial and venous blood samples of each person at the same time in the morning after a 12 h fast.
References
1. Gocmen YA, Semiz E, Gumuslu S. Relationship between paraoxonase-1 (PON1) activity and lipoprotein (a) levels in Turkish coronary artery disease patients living in the Antalya region. Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil 2005; 12: 185-186.
2. Göçmen AY, Gűműșlű S, Gűnaydin I., Semiz E. Paraoxonase-1 activity and the levels of lipids and lipid peroxidation markers in arterial versus venous blood samples in coronary angiography patients. Postep Kardiol Inter 2012; 8: 199-204. Dear Sir,
On behalf of the author group, we would hereby like to thank Demirkol et al. for their valuable comments. In our previous study [1], we reported the relationship among various risk factors evaluated in venous blood samples of study participants who underwent coronary angiography for the presence of coronary artery disease (CAD). In this study [2] our aim was to determine whether arterial blood samples withdrawn from femoral arteries during standard Judkin’s technique could be used for the evaluation of some biochemical parameters in CAD patients and controls. For practical reasons, the fasting blood samples of 73 CAD patients and 50 controls were obtained just before coronary angiography starting from 8 o’clock in the morning. Attention was paid to collecting arterial and venous blood samples of each person at the same time in the morning after a 12 h fast.
References
1. Gocmen YA, Semiz E, Gumuslu S. Relationship between paraoxonase-1 (PON1) activity and lipoprotein (a) levels in Turkish coronary artery disease patients living in the Antalya region. Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil 2005; 12: 185-186.
2. Göçmen AY, Gűműșlű S, Gűnaydin I., Semiz E. Paraoxonase-1 activity and the levels of lipids and lipid peroxidation markers in arterial versus venous blood samples in coronary angiography patients. Postep Kardiol Inter 2012; 8: 199-204.
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