Assessment of the Common Risk Factors for re-Stenosis of Coronary Arteries inWomen

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Abstract:The study aims to identify the common risk factors for arterial re-stenosis in women, and tofind out the correlation between restenosis and some risk factors. Descriptive analytical design ofthe study was conducting on 35 women, starting from January 4th 2010 to the March 4th 2010.The questionnaire was composed of two parts and introductory page that invite the womenwho participate in the study, part one is demographic- characteristics sheet which consist of 7 itemswhich included: age, social status, level of education, income levels, family members, andemployments, Part two included risk factors which consist of 9 Items.The researchers used the appropriate statistical methods in the data analysis which includeddescriptive data analysis and inferential data analysis.Results of the present study revealed that 28.6% of restenosis women at 52-57 and 58-63years old, majority of them were married, 28.6% of the study sample were illiterate, 97.1% ofwomen were high cholesterol level, 51.4% of them were obese, and the results presented that therewere correlation between coronary arterial restenosis and overweight and types of live event of thewomen.