Can prothrombotic gene variants and Apoa1 rs5069 polymorphism be the predictors of early myocardial infarctions?
Hüseyin BalcioğluElif Fatma Özkan PehlivanoğluUgur BilgeKadir Uğur MertMuhammet DuralEbru Erzurumluoglu GokalpOğuz ÇilingirSevilhan ArtanPublished in: Turkish journal of medical sciences (2024)
In our study, we found that prothrombotic gene variants and APOA1 rs5069 polymorphism were statistically significantly associated with coronary artery disease. Thus, prothrombotic gene variants and APOA1 rs5069 polymorphism may serve as predictors of early myocardial infarctions. Individuals with early family histories of coronary artery disease could be screened for these mutations.