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Clues to Heart Attack, Stroke Risk From Fat-Filled Artery
Monday, August 30, 2010
By: Robert Preidt
National Institutes of Health
A number of factors put patients with abnormal fatty
deposits in an artery at high risk for heart attack, stroke and cardiovascular
death, a new study shows.
Patients in various stages of this condition --
atherothrombosis -- are at increased risk for heart attack and stroke stemming
from reduced blood flow from the artery blockage, but some are at greater risk
than others. In an analysis of more than 45,000 patients, the researchers found
that patients with abnormal fatty deposits in an artery were at highest risk if
they had a prior history of heart attack or other emergencies linked to an
artery blockage.
Narrowing of the arteries in various locations also
substantially increased the risk for patients with atherothrombosis, as did
diabetes for all the patients -- even those with only the risk factors for
atherothrombosis.
Knowing that these factors boost the risk can help
physicians take preventive action, according to the researchers, who are from
the VA Boston Healthcare System, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard
Medical School in Boston.
The researchers analyzed data from 45,227 patients enrolled
in an international study known as Reduction of Atherothrombosis for Continued
Health (REACH) between 2003 and 2004. They collected detailed information from
the patients when they enrolled and conducted follow-ups one, two, three and
four years later.
They found that 81.3 percent of the patients had
hypertension, 70.4 percent had high cholesterol levels in the blood, and 15.9
percent had polyvascular disease (narrowing of the arteries in numerous locations).
In addition, 48.4 percent of the patients had "ischemic events" --
prior heart attacks, unstable angina or other problems related to the artery
blockage, with 28.1 percent of those patients having had such an event within
the previous year.
During the follow-up period, 2,315 patients suffered
cardiovascular death, 1,228 had a heart attack, 1,898 had a stroke, and 40 had
a heart attack and a stroke on the same day.
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