COVID-19 Increases the Risk of New Myocardial Infarction in Patients with Old Myocardial Infarction: A Retrospective Observational Study.

IF 2.3 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Clinical Medicine Insights. Cardiology Pub Date : 2024-12-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11795468241301133
Ayman El-Menyar, Ahmed Faidh Ramzee, Mohammad Asim, Fakhar Shahid, Yaser M Ata, Hamzah El Baba, Areen Fino, Arun P Nair, Ruben Peralta, Muna A Almaslamani, Jassim Al Suwaidi, Hassan Al-Thani, Sandro Rizoli
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Abstract

Background: We aimed to investigate the incidence of new acute myocardial infarction (AMI), in patients with Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) who had old MI. We hypothesized that COVID-19 increases the rate of repeated AMI in this population regardless of age and gender.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted for adult patients admitted with COVID-19 and developed thromboembolic event (TEE) in 2020. Patients were categorized based on the history of old MI, new MI, age, and gender.

Results: Among 16,903 patients with COVID-19 who were admitted, 210 (1.2%) developed TEE (89% were males, 55% were <55 years old, and 80.5% had an old MI). COVID-19 was severe in 32% of cases. AMI occurred in 160 patients (42.5% STEMI and 57.5% NSTEMI). In patients with prior MI, 92.5% developed another AMI. NSTEMI was higher in patients with severe COVID-19 than STEMI (33% vs 21%). Patients with severe COVID-19 had higher mortality (39.4% vs 5.6%), fewer rates of prior MI (74% vs 83%), hypertension (40% vs 60%), and STEMI (31.8% vs 46.5%) than mild COVID-19 patients. On multivariable analysis, COVID-19 severity was an independent predictor of mortality (OR10; 95%CI 1.62-67.19) after adjustment for age, gender, diabetes mellitus, C-reactive protein, serum Ferritin, Procalcitonin, and Fibrinogen values, and prior or new MI.

Conclusions: Patients with old MI could develop a new AMI in 80% of COVID-19. However, the mortality was higher in patients without a history of MI due to the severity of COVID-19. Attention should be given to patients who possess thrombotic risk factors in pandemics.

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COVID-19增加老年性心肌梗死患者发生新发心肌梗死的风险:一项回顾性观察研究
背景:我们的目的是调查新发急性心肌梗死(AMI)的发生率,在冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者谁有老年性心肌梗死。我们假设COVID-19增加重复AMI的发生率在这一人群中,无论年龄和性别。方法:对我院2020年收治的新冠肺炎合并血栓栓塞事件(TEE)的成年患者进行回顾性分析。患者根据新旧心肌梗死病史、年龄和性别进行分类。结果:入院的16903例COVID-19患者中,210例(1.2%)发生TEE(89%为男性,55%为女性)。结论:80%的COVID-19患者可发生新的AMI。然而,由于COVID-19的严重程度,没有心肌梗死史的患者死亡率更高。应注意在大流行中具有血栓危险因素的患者。
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