Turmeric
may help lower heart attack risk in people post bypass surgery, thanks
to curcumin, the yellow pigment present in the spice which has
antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Bypass
surgery improves blood supply to the heart muscle. However, during the
surgery that is usually performed with the heart stopped, the organ can
be damaged by prolonged lack of blood flow, increasing the patient’s
risk of heart attack.
The new findings suggest that curcumins may reduce such risks when added to traditional drug treatments.
The
results need to be confirmed through further research, said Wanwarang
Wongcharoen from Chiang Mai University in Thailand, who led the study,
the American Journal of Cardiology reported.
Researchers
at the Thai university studied 121 patients who had non-emergency
bypass surgery between 2009 and 2011. Half the patients were given
one-gram curcumin capsules to take four times a day, starting three days
before their surgery and continuing for five days afterwards. The other
half took the same number of drug-free placebo capsules.
The
researchers found that during their post-bypass hospital stays, 13 per
cent of the patients who’d been taking curcumins had a heart attack,
compared to 30 per cent in the placebo group.
After
accounting for any initial pre-surgery differences, Wongcharoen and his
colleagues calculated that people on curcumins had a 65 per cent lower
chance of heart attack.
“It’s
very, very encouraging,” said Bharat Aggarwal of the study. Aggarwal
works with the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, which
studies the use of curcumins in cancer therapy, according to the Daily
Mail.
According
to researchers, it is likely that the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
properties of curcumin may have helped limit heart damage in the
patients.
Source : www.thehindu.com dtd 16/04/2012
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