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Risk factors associated with methamphetamine use and heart failure among Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Island peoples
OBJECTIVE: Heart failure (HF), a long term outcome of chronic methamphetamine use (MU), occurs more frequently in racial and ethnic minority populations at high risk for cardiovascular disparities. This study examined the association of socio-demographic and clinical risk factors with MU among heart...
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author | Mau, Marjorie K Asao, Karynna Efird, Jimmy Saito, Erin Ratner, Robert Hafi, Muhannad Seto, Todd |
author_facet | Mau, Marjorie K Asao, Karynna Efird, Jimmy Saito, Erin Ratner, Robert Hafi, Muhannad Seto, Todd |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Heart failure (HF), a long term outcome of chronic methamphetamine use (MU), occurs more frequently in racial and ethnic minority populations at high risk for cardiovascular disparities. This study examined the association of socio-demographic and clinical risk factors with MU among heart failure patients who are Native Hawaiians (NH) or other Pacific Island peoples (PIP). DESIGN/SETTING/PATIENT POPULATION: Cross-sectional study of NHs and PIPs with advanced heart failure enrolled in the Malama Pu’uwai Study, a randomized control trial to test an educational intervention to reduce re-hospitalization and/or death. A total of 82 participants were enrolled between 6/1/06 to 12/31/07 and met the following eligibility criteria: 1) self-identified NH or PIP, 2) Left ventricular systolic ejection fraction ≤45%, 3) Age of 21 years or older. Data were analyzed by odds ratios (OR), 95% confidence intervals (CI), and multiple logistic regression analysis. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Methamphetamine use. RESULTS: Twenty-two percent of HF participants were identified as being current or prior methamphetamine users. Younger age and non-married status (combined never married or divorced/separated) were independently associated with MU after adjustment for sex, education, and other co-morbidities associated with HF (ie, age >50 years, OR = 0.16, 95% CI, 0.03–0.84; non-married status combined as never married OR = 8.5, CI, 1.5–47; divorced/separated OR = 11, CI 1.8–75). CONCLUSIONS: Risk factors associated with MU in NH and PIPs with heart failure include: younger age and being divorced/separated or never married. Health care providers should be aware of MU as a contributing factor in the approach and treatment of HF in NHs and PIPs. |
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spelling | pubmed-26724492009-08-08 Risk factors associated with methamphetamine use and heart failure among Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Island peoples Mau, Marjorie K Asao, Karynna Efird, Jimmy Saito, Erin Ratner, Robert Hafi, Muhannad Seto, Todd Vasc Health Risk Manag Original Research OBJECTIVE: Heart failure (HF), a long term outcome of chronic methamphetamine use (MU), occurs more frequently in racial and ethnic minority populations at high risk for cardiovascular disparities. This study examined the association of socio-demographic and clinical risk factors with MU among heart failure patients who are Native Hawaiians (NH) or other Pacific Island peoples (PIP). DESIGN/SETTING/PATIENT POPULATION: Cross-sectional study of NHs and PIPs with advanced heart failure enrolled in the Malama Pu’uwai Study, a randomized control trial to test an educational intervention to reduce re-hospitalization and/or death. A total of 82 participants were enrolled between 6/1/06 to 12/31/07 and met the following eligibility criteria: 1) self-identified NH or PIP, 2) Left ventricular systolic ejection fraction ≤45%, 3) Age of 21 years or older. Data were analyzed by odds ratios (OR), 95% confidence intervals (CI), and multiple logistic regression analysis. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Methamphetamine use. RESULTS: Twenty-two percent of HF participants were identified as being current or prior methamphetamine users. Younger age and non-married status (combined never married or divorced/separated) were independently associated with MU after adjustment for sex, education, and other co-morbidities associated with HF (ie, age >50 years, OR = 0.16, 95% CI, 0.03–0.84; non-married status combined as never married OR = 8.5, CI, 1.5–47; divorced/separated OR = 11, CI 1.8–75). CONCLUSIONS: Risk factors associated with MU in NH and PIPs with heart failure include: younger age and being divorced/separated or never married. Health care providers should be aware of MU as a contributing factor in the approach and treatment of HF in NHs and PIPs. Dove Medical Press 2009 2009-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2672449/ /pubmed/19436660 Text en © 2009 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved |
spellingShingle | Original Research Mau, Marjorie K Asao, Karynna Efird, Jimmy Saito, Erin Ratner, Robert Hafi, Muhannad Seto, Todd Risk factors associated with methamphetamine use and heart failure among Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Island peoples |
title | Risk factors associated with methamphetamine use and heart failure among Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Island peoples |
title_full | Risk factors associated with methamphetamine use and heart failure among Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Island peoples |
title_fullStr | Risk factors associated with methamphetamine use and heart failure among Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Island peoples |
title_full_unstemmed | Risk factors associated with methamphetamine use and heart failure among Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Island peoples |
title_short | Risk factors associated with methamphetamine use and heart failure among Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Island peoples |
title_sort | risk factors associated with methamphetamine use and heart failure among native hawaiians and other pacific island peoples |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2672449/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19436660 |
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