Overweight and obesity are associated with better survival in STEMI patients with diabetes

Author:

Chaudhry Hamza1,Bodair Ramez12,Mahfoud Ziyad3,Dargham Soha3,Al Suwaidi Jassim4,Jneid Hani5,Abi Khalil Charbel146ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine Weill Cornell Medicine‐Qatar Doha Qatar

2. Department of Medicine Virginia Commonwealth University Health Richmond Virginia USA

3. Biostatistics Core, Weill Cornell Medicine‐Qatar Doha Qatar

4. Heart Hospital. Hamad Medical Corporation Doha Qatar

5. Department of Cardiology University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston Texas USA

6. Joan and Sanford I. Weill Department of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine New York New York USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe relationship between obesity and in‐hospital outcomes in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) who develop an ST‐elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) was assessed.MethodsData from the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) from 2008 to 2017 were analyzed. Patients with STEMI and T2DM were classified as being underweight or having normal weight, overweight, obesity, and severe obesity. The temporal trend of those BMI ranges and in‐hospital outcomes among different obesity groups were assessed.ResultsA total of 74,099 patients with T2DM and STEMI were included in this analysis. In 2008, 35.8% of patients had obesity, and 37.3% had severe obesity. However, patients with obesity accounted for most of the study population in 2017 (57.8%). During the observation period, mortality decreased in underweight patients from 18.1% to 13.2% (p < 0.001). Still, it gradually increased in all other BMI ranges, along with cardiogenic shock, atrial fibrillation, and ventricular fibrillation (p < 0.001 for all). After the combination of all patients during the observation period, mortality was lower in patients with overweight and obesity (adjusted odds ratio = 0.625 [95% CI 0.499–0.784]; 0.606 [95% CI 0.502–0.733], respectively).ConclusionsA U‐shaped association governs the relationship between BMI and mortality in STEMI patients with diabetes, with those having overweight and obesity experiencing better survival.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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