Association between body mass index and three-year outcome of acute myocardial infarction

Author:

Park Soyoon1,Kim Dae-Won1,Lee Myunhee1,Lee Kyusup1,Park Mahn-Won1,Chang Kiyuk1,Jeong Myung Ho2

Affiliation:

1. Catholic University of Korea

2. Chonnam National University Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Introduction: Body mass index (BMI), as an important risk factor related to metabolic disease. However, in some studies higher BMI was emphasized as a beneficial factor in the clinical course of patients after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in a concept known as the “BMI paradox.” The purpose of this study was to investigate how clinical outcomes of patients treated for AMI differed according to BMI levels. Methods A total of 10,566 patients in the Korea Acute Myocardial Infarction Registry-National Institutes of Health (KAMIR-NIH) from May 2010 to June 2015 were divided into three BMI groups (group 1: BMI < 22 kg/m2, group 2: ≥ 22 and < 26 kg/m2, and group 3: ≥ 26 kg/m2). The primary outcome was major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular event (MACCE) at three years of follow-up. Results At one year of follow-up, the incidence of MACE in group 1 was 10.1% of that in group 3, with a hazard ratio (HR) of 2.27, and 6.5% in group 2, with an HR of 1.145. This tendency continued up to three years of follow-up. Conclusion The study demonstrated that higher BMI could exert a positive effect on the clinical outcomes of patients with AMI undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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