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Obesity in young sudden cardiac death: Rates, clinical features, and insights into people with body mass index >50kg/m(2)

OBJECTIVE: To contextualize obesity rates in young sudden cardiac death (SCD) against the age-matched national population, and identify clinical and pathologic features in WHO class II and III obesity. METHODS: A prospective state-wide out-of-hospital cardiac arrest registry included all SCDs in Vic...

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Autores principales: Paratz, Elizabeth D, Ashokkumar, Srikkumar, van Heusden, Alexander, Smith, Karen, Zentner, Dominica, Morgan, Natalie, Parsons, Sarah, Thompson, Tina, James, Paul, Connell, Vanessa, Pflaumer, Andreas, Semsarian, Chris, Ingles, Jodie, Stub, Dion, Gerche, Andre La
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9344343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35928552
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpc.2022.100369
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author Paratz, Elizabeth D
Ashokkumar, Srikkumar
van Heusden, Alexander
Smith, Karen
Zentner, Dominica
Morgan, Natalie
Parsons, Sarah
Thompson, Tina
James, Paul
Connell, Vanessa
Pflaumer, Andreas
Semsarian, Chris
Ingles, Jodie
Stub, Dion
Gerche, Andre La
author_facet Paratz, Elizabeth D
Ashokkumar, Srikkumar
van Heusden, Alexander
Smith, Karen
Zentner, Dominica
Morgan, Natalie
Parsons, Sarah
Thompson, Tina
James, Paul
Connell, Vanessa
Pflaumer, Andreas
Semsarian, Chris
Ingles, Jodie
Stub, Dion
Gerche, Andre La
author_sort Paratz, Elizabeth D
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description OBJECTIVE: To contextualize obesity rates in young sudden cardiac death (SCD) against the age-matched national population, and identify clinical and pathologic features in WHO class II and III obesity. METHODS: A prospective state-wide out-of-hospital cardiac arrest registry included all SCDs in Victoria, Australia from 2019–2021. Body mass indices (BMIs) of patients 18-50 years were compared to age-referenced general population. Characteristics of SCD patients with WHO Class II obesity (BMI ≥30kg/m(2)) and non-obesity (BMI<30kg/m(2)) were compared. Clinical characteristics of people with BMI>50kg/m(2) were assessed. RESULTS: 504 patients were included. Obesity was strongly over-represented in young SCD compared to the age-matched general population (55.0% vs 28.7%, p<0.0001). Obese SCD patients more frequently had hypertension, diabetes and obstructive sleep apnoea (p<0.0001, p=0.009 and p=0.001 respectively), ventricular fibrillation as their arrest rhythm (p=0.008) and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) (p<0.0001). Obese patients were less likely to have toxicology positive for illicit substances (22.0% vs 32.6%, p=0.008) or history of alcohol abuse (18.8% vs 26.9%, p=0.030). Patients with BMI>50 kg/m(2) represented 8.5% of young SCD. LVH (n=26, 60.5%) was their predominant cause of death and only 10 (9.3%) patients died from coronary disease. CONCLUSION: Over half of young Australian SCD patients are obese, with all obesity classes over-represented compared to the general population. Obese patients had more cardiac risk factors. Almost two thirds of patients with BMI>50 kg/m(2) died from LVH, with fewer than 10% dying from coronary disease.
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spelling pubmed-93443432022-08-03 Obesity in young sudden cardiac death: Rates, clinical features, and insights into people with body mass index >50kg/m(2) Paratz, Elizabeth D Ashokkumar, Srikkumar van Heusden, Alexander Smith, Karen Zentner, Dominica Morgan, Natalie Parsons, Sarah Thompson, Tina James, Paul Connell, Vanessa Pflaumer, Andreas Semsarian, Chris Ingles, Jodie Stub, Dion Gerche, Andre La Am J Prev Cardiol Original Research OBJECTIVE: To contextualize obesity rates in young sudden cardiac death (SCD) against the age-matched national population, and identify clinical and pathologic features in WHO class II and III obesity. METHODS: A prospective state-wide out-of-hospital cardiac arrest registry included all SCDs in Victoria, Australia from 2019–2021. Body mass indices (BMIs) of patients 18-50 years were compared to age-referenced general population. Characteristics of SCD patients with WHO Class II obesity (BMI ≥30kg/m(2)) and non-obesity (BMI<30kg/m(2)) were compared. Clinical characteristics of people with BMI>50kg/m(2) were assessed. RESULTS: 504 patients were included. Obesity was strongly over-represented in young SCD compared to the age-matched general population (55.0% vs 28.7%, p<0.0001). Obese SCD patients more frequently had hypertension, diabetes and obstructive sleep apnoea (p<0.0001, p=0.009 and p=0.001 respectively), ventricular fibrillation as their arrest rhythm (p=0.008) and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) (p<0.0001). Obese patients were less likely to have toxicology positive for illicit substances (22.0% vs 32.6%, p=0.008) or history of alcohol abuse (18.8% vs 26.9%, p=0.030). Patients with BMI>50 kg/m(2) represented 8.5% of young SCD. LVH (n=26, 60.5%) was their predominant cause of death and only 10 (9.3%) patients died from coronary disease. CONCLUSION: Over half of young Australian SCD patients are obese, with all obesity classes over-represented compared to the general population. Obese patients had more cardiac risk factors. Almost two thirds of patients with BMI>50 kg/m(2) died from LVH, with fewer than 10% dying from coronary disease. Elsevier 2022-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9344343/ /pubmed/35928552 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpc.2022.100369 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research
Paratz, Elizabeth D
Ashokkumar, Srikkumar
van Heusden, Alexander
Smith, Karen
Zentner, Dominica
Morgan, Natalie
Parsons, Sarah
Thompson, Tina
James, Paul
Connell, Vanessa
Pflaumer, Andreas
Semsarian, Chris
Ingles, Jodie
Stub, Dion
Gerche, Andre La
Obesity in young sudden cardiac death: Rates, clinical features, and insights into people with body mass index >50kg/m(2)
title Obesity in young sudden cardiac death: Rates, clinical features, and insights into people with body mass index >50kg/m(2)
title_full Obesity in young sudden cardiac death: Rates, clinical features, and insights into people with body mass index >50kg/m(2)
title_fullStr Obesity in young sudden cardiac death: Rates, clinical features, and insights into people with body mass index >50kg/m(2)
title_full_unstemmed Obesity in young sudden cardiac death: Rates, clinical features, and insights into people with body mass index >50kg/m(2)
title_short Obesity in young sudden cardiac death: Rates, clinical features, and insights into people with body mass index >50kg/m(2)
title_sort obesity in young sudden cardiac death: rates, clinical features, and insights into people with body mass index >50kg/m(2)
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9344343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35928552
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpc.2022.100369
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