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Search for: [Abstract = "patients with MINOCA Materials and methods The full thrombophilia panel was evaluated in a prospective cross\-sectional study of 84 patients with MINOCA. As controls served 84 patients with cryptogenic stroke \(CS\). A full panel of the most common thrombophilia was performed in all patients in accordance with the current methodology and recommendations. The assessment of the occurrence of the weekend effect was carried out in a group of 865 consecutive MI patients diagnosed who underwent coronary angiography. 642 \(74.2%\) were admitted on working days \(WD\), while 223 \(25.8%\) on non\-working days \(NWD\). Of this group, 67 \(7.7%\) met the criteria for MINOCA diagnosis. The study endpoint was the overall long\-term mortality . The group of patients with MINOCA and active cancer was selected from the cardiooncology registry of 1011 consecutive MI patients who underwent coronary angiography. Of these, 72 \(7.1%\) met the criteria for MINOCA diagnosis. Active cancer was identified in 134 patients \(13.3%\) and their oncological characteristics were determined in detail. The study endpoint was the overall long\-term mortality. Results Thrombophilia was found in 23.8% of MINOCA patients and 15.5% of CS patients \(P=0.17\). A similar distribution of individual thrombophilia was observed in both compared groups, except for a lower frequency of elevated lipoprotein \(a\) levels in MINOCA \(21.4 vs"]

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