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Sex difference after acute myocardial infarction patients with a history of current smoking and long-term clinical outcomes: Results of KAMIR Registry

BACKGROUND: The contribution of sex as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease still remains controversial. The present study investigated the impact of sex on long-term clinical outcomes in Korean acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients with a history of current smoking on admissio...

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Autores principales: Kim, Yong Hoon, Her, Ae-Young, Jeong, Myung Ho, Kim, Byeong-Keuk, Hong, Sung-Jin, Kim, Seunghwan, Ahn, Chul-Min, Kim, Jung-Sun, Ko, Young-Guk, Choi, Donghoon, Hong, Myeong-Ki, Jang, Yangsoo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Via Medica 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9788752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33438183
http://dx.doi.org/10.5603/CJ.a2020.0185
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author Kim, Yong Hoon
Her, Ae-Young
Jeong, Myung Ho
Kim, Byeong-Keuk
Hong, Sung-Jin
Kim, Seunghwan
Ahn, Chul-Min
Kim, Jung-Sun
Ko, Young-Guk
Choi, Donghoon
Hong, Myeong-Ki
Jang, Yangsoo
author_facet Kim, Yong Hoon
Her, Ae-Young
Jeong, Myung Ho
Kim, Byeong-Keuk
Hong, Sung-Jin
Kim, Seunghwan
Ahn, Chul-Min
Kim, Jung-Sun
Ko, Young-Guk
Choi, Donghoon
Hong, Myeong-Ki
Jang, Yangsoo
author_sort Kim, Yong Hoon
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description BACKGROUND: The contribution of sex as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease still remains controversial. The present study investigated the impact of sex on long-term clinical outcomes in Korean acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients with a history of current smoking on admission after drug-eluting stents (DESs). METHODS: A total of 12,565 AMI patients (male: n = 11,767 vs. female: n = 798) were enrolled. Major adverse cardiac events (MACEs) comprising all-cause death, recurrent myocardial infarction (Re-MI), and any repeat revascularization were the primary outcomes that were compared between the two groups. Probable or definite stent thrombosis (ST) was the secondary outcome. RESULTS: After adjustment, the early (30 days) cumulative incidences of MACEs (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR]: 1.457; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.021–2.216; p = 0.035) and all-cause death (aHR: 1.699; 95% CI: 1.074–2.687; p = 0.023) were significantly higher in the female group than in the male group. At 2 years, the cumulative incidences of all-cause death (aHR: 1.561; 95% CI: 1.103–2.210; p = 0.012) and Re-MI (aHR: 1.800; 95% CI: 1.089–2.974; p = 0.022) were significantly higher in the female group than in the male group. However, the cumulative incidences of ST were similar between the two groups (aHR: 1.207; 95% CI: 0.583–2.497; p = 0.613). CONCLUSIONS: The female group showed worse short-term and long-term clinical outcomes compared with the male group comprised of Korean AMI patients with a history of current smoking after successful DES implantation. However, further studies are required to confirm these results.
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spelling pubmed-97887522022-12-27 Sex difference after acute myocardial infarction patients with a history of current smoking and long-term clinical outcomes: Results of KAMIR Registry Kim, Yong Hoon Her, Ae-Young Jeong, Myung Ho Kim, Byeong-Keuk Hong, Sung-Jin Kim, Seunghwan Ahn, Chul-Min Kim, Jung-Sun Ko, Young-Guk Choi, Donghoon Hong, Myeong-Ki Jang, Yangsoo Cardiol J Clinical Cardiology BACKGROUND: The contribution of sex as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease still remains controversial. The present study investigated the impact of sex on long-term clinical outcomes in Korean acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients with a history of current smoking on admission after drug-eluting stents (DESs). METHODS: A total of 12,565 AMI patients (male: n = 11,767 vs. female: n = 798) were enrolled. Major adverse cardiac events (MACEs) comprising all-cause death, recurrent myocardial infarction (Re-MI), and any repeat revascularization were the primary outcomes that were compared between the two groups. Probable or definite stent thrombosis (ST) was the secondary outcome. RESULTS: After adjustment, the early (30 days) cumulative incidences of MACEs (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR]: 1.457; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.021–2.216; p = 0.035) and all-cause death (aHR: 1.699; 95% CI: 1.074–2.687; p = 0.023) were significantly higher in the female group than in the male group. At 2 years, the cumulative incidences of all-cause death (aHR: 1.561; 95% CI: 1.103–2.210; p = 0.012) and Re-MI (aHR: 1.800; 95% CI: 1.089–2.974; p = 0.022) were significantly higher in the female group than in the male group. However, the cumulative incidences of ST were similar between the two groups (aHR: 1.207; 95% CI: 0.583–2.497; p = 0.613). CONCLUSIONS: The female group showed worse short-term and long-term clinical outcomes compared with the male group comprised of Korean AMI patients with a history of current smoking after successful DES implantation. However, further studies are required to confirm these results. Via Medica 2022-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9788752/ /pubmed/33438183 http://dx.doi.org/10.5603/CJ.a2020.0185 Text en Copyright © 2022 Via Medica https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is available in open access under Creative Common Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license, allowing to download articles and share them with others as long as they credit the authors and the publisher, but without permission to change them in any way or use them commercially
spellingShingle Clinical Cardiology
Kim, Yong Hoon
Her, Ae-Young
Jeong, Myung Ho
Kim, Byeong-Keuk
Hong, Sung-Jin
Kim, Seunghwan
Ahn, Chul-Min
Kim, Jung-Sun
Ko, Young-Guk
Choi, Donghoon
Hong, Myeong-Ki
Jang, Yangsoo
Sex difference after acute myocardial infarction patients with a history of current smoking and long-term clinical outcomes: Results of KAMIR Registry
title Sex difference after acute myocardial infarction patients with a history of current smoking and long-term clinical outcomes: Results of KAMIR Registry
title_full Sex difference after acute myocardial infarction patients with a history of current smoking and long-term clinical outcomes: Results of KAMIR Registry
title_fullStr Sex difference after acute myocardial infarction patients with a history of current smoking and long-term clinical outcomes: Results of KAMIR Registry
title_full_unstemmed Sex difference after acute myocardial infarction patients with a history of current smoking and long-term clinical outcomes: Results of KAMIR Registry
title_short Sex difference after acute myocardial infarction patients with a history of current smoking and long-term clinical outcomes: Results of KAMIR Registry
title_sort sex difference after acute myocardial infarction patients with a history of current smoking and long-term clinical outcomes: results of kamir registry
topic Clinical Cardiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9788752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33438183
http://dx.doi.org/10.5603/CJ.a2020.0185
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