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Med J Tabriz Uni Med Sciences. 2021;43(1): 41-47.
doi: 10.34172/mj.2021.026

Scopus ID: 85130606869
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Dermatology

Original Article

Comparison of the skin lesions in patients with coronary artery disease at the time of admission in coronary care unit (CCU) and at discharge

Fariba Iraji 1 ORCID logo, Ali Asilian 1 ORCID logo, Gita Faghihi 1 ORCID logo, Amirhossein Akbari 2* ORCID logo

1 Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
2 Medical Student, Faculty of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
*Corresponding Author: *Corresponding author; E-mail: , Email: akbari73.amirhsn@yahoo.com

Abstract

Background: Patients admitted in especial units such as coronary care unit (CCU) require intensive care for different aspects including skin problems. Here in this report we aimed to perform a survey on different skin lesions in patients admitted in CCU by the time of admission and when discharging.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we had a survey on 200 patients admitted in CCU in AL-Zahra hospital, Isfahan. A dermatologist observed and examined each patients for any skin lesions by the time of admission and when discharging from CCU.

Results: Here we showed that 15 percent of patients admitted in CCU have at least one skin lesion and also we indicated that seborrhea dermatitis and then rosacea have the most prevalence by the time of admission in CCU. Other skin lesions were acute skin failure. We also showed that prevalence of bed sore and pressure sores increased amazingly during admission.

Conclusion: Rosacea, seborrhea dermatitis and drug allergic reactions after pressure sores are the most frequent skin lesions in CCU and there might be an association between rosacea and cardiovascular diseases.


How to cite this article: Iraji F, Asilian A, Faghihi G, Akbari AH. [Comparison of the skin lesions in patients with coronary artery disease at the time of admission in coronary care unit (CCU) and at discharge]. Med J Tabriz Uni Med Sciences. 2021;43(1):41-47. Persian.
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Submitted: 25 Jun 2019
ePublished: 17 Apr 2021
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