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Echocardiographic Findings in Heart Failure Patients With Methamphetamine Use: A Case-Control Study

Background Methamphetamine use is associated with cardiovascular disease and significant morbidity and mortality. There is only one previous study performed on echocardiographic parameters in patients with methamphetamine cardiomyopathy. Methods We performed a retrospective review of medical records...

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Autores principales: Jariwal, Roopam, Narang, Vishal, Raza, Nadia, Mann, Baldeep, Bhandohal, Janpreet, Valdez, Michael, Win, Theingi Tiffany, Joolhar, Fowrooz S, Ghandforoush, Aslan
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Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8262112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34268059
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.16170
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author Jariwal, Roopam
Narang, Vishal
Raza, Nadia
Mann, Baldeep
Bhandohal, Janpreet
Valdez, Michael
Win, Theingi Tiffany
Joolhar, Fowrooz S
Ghandforoush, Aslan
author_facet Jariwal, Roopam
Narang, Vishal
Raza, Nadia
Mann, Baldeep
Bhandohal, Janpreet
Valdez, Michael
Win, Theingi Tiffany
Joolhar, Fowrooz S
Ghandforoush, Aslan
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description Background Methamphetamine use is associated with cardiovascular disease and significant morbidity and mortality. There is only one previous study performed on echocardiographic parameters in patients with methamphetamine cardiomyopathy. Methods We performed a retrospective review of medical records in a county hospital in Southern California with a high population of methamphetamine users. We reviewed medical records and echocardiogram findings in patients seen in our institution from November 2019 to November 2020 who had cardiomyopathy with and without methamphetamine use. We excluded patients who either left the hospital or expired before appropriate assessment. We divided our patient population into a case group (methamphetamine users) and a control group (non-methamphetamine users) to study and compare their echocardiographic parameters. Results Case group included a total of 254 patients and control group included 268 patients. Majority of the patient population were males - 178 (70%) and 180 (67%) in the case and control group respectively. Age was found to be statistically significant with the younger population in the case group (p = 0.0000). Our analysis revealed statistically significant difference in methamphetamine users compared to non-users in regards to left ventricle ejection fraction (33.65% ± 18.02 vs. 41.55% ± 15.61, p=0.0000), left ventricle mass index (122.49 grams/m(2) ± 40.66 vs. 108.62 grams/m(2) ± 32.82, p=0.0000), left ventricle end diastolic volume index (85.91 mL/m(2) ± 37.40 vs. 72.44 mL/m(2) ± 25.44; p=0.0000) and marginally significant right ventricle systolic pressure (42.29mmHg ± 17.53 vs. 39.59mmHg ± 15.61; p=0.0540) Conclusion Our results indicated that methamphetamine users had echocardiogram findings with decreased ejection fraction and increased left ventricular mass index, end-diastolic volume index, and right ventricular systolic pressure consistent with worse dilated cardiomyopathy comparison to non-users.
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spelling pubmed-82621122021-07-14 Echocardiographic Findings in Heart Failure Patients With Methamphetamine Use: A Case-Control Study Jariwal, Roopam Narang, Vishal Raza, Nadia Mann, Baldeep Bhandohal, Janpreet Valdez, Michael Win, Theingi Tiffany Joolhar, Fowrooz S Ghandforoush, Aslan Cureus Cardiology Background Methamphetamine use is associated with cardiovascular disease and significant morbidity and mortality. There is only one previous study performed on echocardiographic parameters in patients with methamphetamine cardiomyopathy. Methods We performed a retrospective review of medical records in a county hospital in Southern California with a high population of methamphetamine users. We reviewed medical records and echocardiogram findings in patients seen in our institution from November 2019 to November 2020 who had cardiomyopathy with and without methamphetamine use. We excluded patients who either left the hospital or expired before appropriate assessment. We divided our patient population into a case group (methamphetamine users) and a control group (non-methamphetamine users) to study and compare their echocardiographic parameters. Results Case group included a total of 254 patients and control group included 268 patients. Majority of the patient population were males - 178 (70%) and 180 (67%) in the case and control group respectively. Age was found to be statistically significant with the younger population in the case group (p = 0.0000). Our analysis revealed statistically significant difference in methamphetamine users compared to non-users in regards to left ventricle ejection fraction (33.65% ± 18.02 vs. 41.55% ± 15.61, p=0.0000), left ventricle mass index (122.49 grams/m(2) ± 40.66 vs. 108.62 grams/m(2) ± 32.82, p=0.0000), left ventricle end diastolic volume index (85.91 mL/m(2) ± 37.40 vs. 72.44 mL/m(2) ± 25.44; p=0.0000) and marginally significant right ventricle systolic pressure (42.29mmHg ± 17.53 vs. 39.59mmHg ± 15.61; p=0.0540) Conclusion Our results indicated that methamphetamine users had echocardiogram findings with decreased ejection fraction and increased left ventricular mass index, end-diastolic volume index, and right ventricular systolic pressure consistent with worse dilated cardiomyopathy comparison to non-users. Cureus 2021-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8262112/ /pubmed/34268059 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.16170 Text en Copyright © 2021, Jariwal et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Jariwal, Roopam
Narang, Vishal
Raza, Nadia
Mann, Baldeep
Bhandohal, Janpreet
Valdez, Michael
Win, Theingi Tiffany
Joolhar, Fowrooz S
Ghandforoush, Aslan
Echocardiographic Findings in Heart Failure Patients With Methamphetamine Use: A Case-Control Study
title Echocardiographic Findings in Heart Failure Patients With Methamphetamine Use: A Case-Control Study
title_full Echocardiographic Findings in Heart Failure Patients With Methamphetamine Use: A Case-Control Study
title_fullStr Echocardiographic Findings in Heart Failure Patients With Methamphetamine Use: A Case-Control Study
title_full_unstemmed Echocardiographic Findings in Heart Failure Patients With Methamphetamine Use: A Case-Control Study
title_short Echocardiographic Findings in Heart Failure Patients With Methamphetamine Use: A Case-Control Study
title_sort echocardiographic findings in heart failure patients with methamphetamine use: a case-control study
topic Cardiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8262112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34268059
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.16170
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