Risk Factors of Secondary Cardiovascular Events in a Multi-Ethnic Asian Population with Acute Myocardial Infarction: A Retrospective Cohort Study from Malaysia

Author:

Ismail Sophia Rasheeqa12ORCID,Mohammad Mohd Shawal Faizal3,Butterworth Adam S.4567,Chowdhury Rajiv48ORCID,Danesh John45679,Di Angelantonio Emanuele456710,Griffin Simon J.1112,Pennells Lisa4,Wood Angela M.45671314,Md Noh Mohd Fairulnizal1,Shah Shamsul Azhar2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nutrition, Metabolic and Cardiovascular Research Centre, Institute for Medical Research, National Institutes of Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Shah Alam 40170, Malaysia

2. Department of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur 56000, Malaysia

3. Department of Cardiology, Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz, Kuala Lumpur 56000, Malaysia

4. British Heart Foundation Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 0BB, UK

5. British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 0BB, UK

6. National Institute for Health and Care Research Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Donor Health and Behaviour, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 0BB, UK

7. Health Data Research UK Cambridge, Wellcome Genome Campus, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB10 1SA, UK

8. Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33174, USA

9. Department of Human Genetics, Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge CB10 1SA, UK

10. Health Data Science Research Centre, Human Technopole, 20157 Milan, Italy

11. Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 0BB, UK

12. MRC Epidemiology Unit, School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 0SL, UK

13. The Alan Turing Institute, London NW1 2DB, UK

14. Medical Research Council Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 0SR, UK

Abstract

This retrospective cohort study investigated the incidence and risk factors of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) after 1 year of first-documented myocardial infarctions (MIs) in a multi-ethnic Asian population. Secondary MACE were observed in 231 (14.3%) individuals, including 92 (5.7%) cardiovascular-related deaths. Both histories of hypertension and diabetes were associated with secondary MACE after adjustment for age, sex, and ethnicity (HR 1.60 [95%CI 1.22–2.12] and 1.46 [95%CI 1.09–1.97], respectively). With further adjustments for traditional risk factors, individuals with conduction disturbances demonstrated higher risks of MACE: new left-bundle branch block (HR 2.86 [95%CI 1.15–6.55]), right-bundle branch block (HR 2.09 [95%CI 1.02–4.29]), and second-degree heart block (HR 2.45 [95%CI 0.59–10.16]). These associations were broadly similar across different age, sex, and ethnicity groups, although somewhat greater for history of hypertension and BMI among women versus men, for HbA1c control in individuals aged >50 years, and for LVEF ≤ 40% in those with Indian versus Chinese or Bumiputera ethnicities. Several traditional and cardiac risk factors are associated with a higher risk of secondary major adverse cardiovascular events. In addition to hypertension and diabetes, the identification of conduction disturbances in individuals with first-onset MI may be useful for the risk stratification of high-risk individuals.

Funder

UK Research Council/Newton Fund and the Malaysian Academy of Science

NIHR Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Donor Health and Genomics

NIHR BTRU in Donor Health and Behaviour

UK Medical Research Council

British Heart Foundation

NIHR Cambridge BRC

Health Data Research UK

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

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