Publication Details
Issue: Vol 3, No 6 (2026)
ISSN: 3032-1085

Abstract

Objective: The sternness of presumed coronary artery disease can affect the function and inflammatory status of the heart. Method: The study consisted of sisty patients which were confirmed to have the coronary artery disease which later categorised into a single-vessel disease (SVD, n=30) and relative multivessel disease (MVD, n=30). Biochemical, clinical, and immunological tendencies were measured between the two groups. Results: The MVD patients displayed an essentially lower left ventricular expulsion with a fraction and maximum levels of NT-proBNP; CK-MB; CRP; IL-6; and IL-4 in comparison with SVD inclined-patients (p < 0.05). Liver enzymes were elevated significantly within the MVD category. Novelty: Multivessel disease is linked to greater heart malfunction and supplementary activity, to indicate more stern disease advancement.

Keywords
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) Inflammatory cytokines Liver enzymes Multivessel disease Biomarkers