Relationship between Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Composite Cardiovascular Outcomes in Patients Hospitalized with Takotsubo Syndrome: A Nationwide Analysis

Author:

Damarlapally Nanush1ORCID,Desai Rupak2ORCID,Sawhney Aanchal3,Verma Jyoti4,Singh Klair Harroop5,Kolli Dhanush6ORCID,Singh Sibia Birimroz6,Chalasani Vardhan6,Reddy Rasya6,Kolli Jithin7,Ogbu Ikechukwu8,Gummadi Jyotsna9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Sciences, Houston Community College (Coleman), Houston, TX 77030, USA

2. Independent Researcher, Atlanta, GA 30033, USA

3. Department of Internal Medicine, Crozer Chester Medical Center, Upland, PA 19015, USA

4. Department of Internal Medicine, North Alabama Medical Center, Florence, AL 35630, USA

5. Department of Medicine, Government Medical College, Patiala 147001, India

6. Department of Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal 576104, India

7. Department of Medicine, Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Medical College, Mysore 570015, India

8. Department of Internal Medicine, Mountainview Hospital Sunrise GME, Las Vegas, NV 89128, USA

9. Department of Medicine, Medstar Franklin Square Medical Center, Baltimore, MD 21237, USA

Abstract

The association of traditional cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors with outcomes of Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is not well-defined. This study examined how modifiable CVD risk factors affect composite cardiovascular outcomes in TTS hospitalizations. TTS admissions were identified using ICD-10 codes and compared for demographics and comorbidities using the 2019 National Inpatient Sample. A multivariable regression examined the association of traditional CVD risk variables with adverse composite cardiovascular outcomes in TTS, controlling for confounders including sociodemographic or hospital-level characteristics and other relevant comorbidities. A total of 16,055 (38.1%) of the 41,855 adult TTS admissions had composite cardiovascular outcomes (TACCO). The TACCO cohort was 81.5% white, 77.3% female, and 72 years old. This group had higher rates of diabetes and peripheral vascular disease (PVD). The results showed that a higher prevalence of diabetes with chronic complications (OR = 1.18) and complicated hypertension (HTN) (OR = 1.1) predicted TACCO, whereas tobacco use disorder (OR = 0.84), hyperlipidemia (OR = 0.76), and uncomplicated HTN (OR = 0.65) (p < 0.001) showed a paradoxical effect with TACCO. TACCO had fewer routine discharges (35.3% vs. 63.4%), longer stays (6 vs. 3 days), and higher median hospital costs (78,309 USD vs. 44,966 USD). This population-based study found that complicated HTN and DM with chronic complications are strongly associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes in TTS hospitalizations. But still, some risk factors, such as hyperlipidemia and uncomplicated HTN, have counterintuitive effects that require further evaluation. To prevent cardiac events in TTS patients, traditional CVD risk factors must be addressed.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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