Cardiovascular Disease Risk Profiling among First-Degree Relatives of Premature Coronary Artery Disease Patients

IF 0.1 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Nepalese Heart Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-05 DOI:10.3126/nhj.v20i2.59447
Nischal Shah, Ratna Mani Gajurel, Chandra Mani Poudel, Roshan Ghimire, Sutap Yadav
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Background and Aims: First-degree relatives of patients with premature coronary artery disease are at heightened risk of cardiovascular events due to the synergy of genetic and environmental factors. The aim of this study was to assess the cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors and to estimate cardiovascular risk in first-degree relatives of patients with premature CAD. Methods: The study was conducted among first-degree relatives of patients with coronary artery disease in a tertiary care hospital in Kathmandu. A total of 144 first-degree relatives aged 18 years or older participated in this study. Age and gender matched subjects with no clinical evidence of CAD and no history of premature CAD in frst degree relatives were recruited as controls. The cardiovascular risk of study participants was assessed using the American Heart Association (AHA) Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Tool. Result: The study age group was between 18 to 59 years. The mean age of the subjects was 35.54 ± 10.57 years and 63.19% of subjects were men. A statistically significant number of first-degree relatives of premature CAD were found to be hypertensive and had metabolic syndrome. CVD risk factors like physical inactivity, smoking, diabetes, and dyslipidemia were found in 46.5%, 47.22%, 13.2%, and 52.01%, of the study participants, respectively. Conclusion: The study highlights the widespread presence of risk factors and underlying medical conditions among young study participants both with and without a family history of premature CAD. Appropriate direction based on opportunistic screening programs and risk stratifcation should be initiated which can play an important role in the primary prevention of early CAD.
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早发冠心病患者一级亲属心血管疾病风险分析
背景和目的:由于遗传和环境因素的共同作用,早发冠心病患者的一级亲属发生心血管事件的风险较高。本研究的目的是评估心血管疾病(CVD)的危险因素,并估计过早冠心病患者的一级亲属的心血管风险。方法:研究对象为加德满都某三级医院冠心病患者的一级亲属。共有144名18岁及以上的一级亲属参与了本研究。招募年龄和性别匹配的无冠心病临床证据和一级亲属无早发冠心病史的受试者作为对照。研究参与者的心血管风险使用美国心脏协会(AHA)心血管风险评估工具进行评估。结果:研究年龄组为18 ~ 59岁。受试者平均年龄为35.54±10.57岁,男性占63.19%。早期冠心病的一级亲属中有高血压和代谢综合征的人数有统计学意义。缺乏运动、吸烟、糖尿病和血脂异常等心血管疾病危险因素分别占研究参与者的46.5%、47.22%、13.2%和52.01%。结论:该研究强调了在有或没有早发性CAD家族史的年轻研究参与者中广泛存在的风险因素和潜在的医疗条件。基于机会性筛查计划和风险分层的适当指导应该开始,这在早期CAD的一级预防中发挥重要作用。
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