Investigating Genetic and Other Determinants of First-Onset Myocardial Infarction in Malaysia: Protocol for the Malaysian Acute Vascular Events Risk Study
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Published:2022-02-10
Issue:2
Volume:11
Page:e31885
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ISSN:1929-0748
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Container-title:JMIR Research Protocols
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JMIR Res Protoc
Author:
Chowdhury RajivORCID, Noh Mohd Fairulnizal MdORCID, Ismail Sophia RasheeqaORCID, van Daalen Kim RobinORCID, Kamaruddin Puteri Sofia Nadira MegatORCID, Zulkiply Siti HafizahORCID, Azizul Nur HayatiORCID, Khalid Norhayati MustafaORCID, Ali AzizanORCID, Idris Izyan MohdORCID, Mei Yong ShihORCID, Abdullah Shazana RifhamORCID, Faridus NorfashihahORCID, Yusof Nur Azirah MdORCID, Yusoff Nur Najwa Farahin MORCID, Jamal RahmanORCID, Rahim Aizai Azan AbdulORCID, Ghapar Abdul Kahar AbdulORCID, Radhakrishnan Ammu KuttyORCID, Fong Alan Yean YipORCID, Ismail OmarORCID, Krishinan SaravananORCID, Lee Chuey YanORCID, Bang Liew HoungORCID, Mageswaren EashwaryORCID, Mahendran KauthamanORCID, Amin Nor Hanim MohdORCID, Muthusamy GunavathyORCID, Jin Aaron Ong HeanORCID, Ramli Ahmad WaziORCID, Ross Noel ThomasORCID, Ruhani Anwar IrawanORCID, Yahya MansorORCID, Yusoff YusnizaORCID, Abidin Siti Khairani ZainalORCID, Amado LaryssaORCID, Bolton ThomasORCID, Weston SophieORCID, Crawte JasonORCID, Ovenden NikoORCID, Michielsen AnkORCID, Monower Md MostafaORCID, Mahiyuddin Wan Rozita WanORCID, Wood AngelaORCID, Di Angelantonio EmanueleORCID, Sulaiman Nur SuffiaORCID, Danesh JohnORCID, Butterworth Adam SORCID
Abstract
Background
Although the burden of premature myocardial infarction (MI) is high in Malaysia, direct evidence on the determinants of MI in this multi-ethnic population remains sparse.
Objective
The Malaysian Acute Vascular Events Risk (MAVERIK) study is a retrospective case-control study established to investigate the genomic, lipid-related, and other determinants of acute MI in Malaysia. In this paper, we report the study protocol and early results.
Methods
By June 2019, we had enrolled approximately 2500 patients with their first MI and 2500 controls without cardiovascular disease, who were frequency-matched by age, sex, and ethnicity, from 17 hospitals in Malaysia. For each participant, serum and whole blood have been collected and stored. Clinical, demographic, and behavioral information has been obtained using a 200-item questionnaire.
Results
Tobacco consumption, a history of diabetes, hypertension, markers of visceral adiposity, indicators of lower socioeconomic status, and a family history of coronary disease were more prevalent in cases than in controls. Adjusted (age and sex) logistic regression models for traditional risk factors indicated that current smoking (odds ratio [OR] 4.11, 95% CI 3.56-4.75; P<.001), previous smoking (OR 1.34, 95% CI 1.12-1.60; P=.001), a history of high blood pressure (OR 2.13, 95% CI 1.86-2.44; P<.001), a history of diabetes mellitus (OR 2.72, 95% CI 2.34-3.17; P<.001), a family history of coronary heart disease (OR 1.28, 95% CI 1.07-1.55; P=.009), and obesity (BMI >30 kg/m2; OR 1.19, 95% CI 1.05-1.34; P=.009) were associated with MI in age- and sex-adjusted models.
Conclusions
The MAVERIK study can serve as a useful platform to investigate genetic and other risk factors for MI in an understudied Southeast Asian population. It should help to hasten the discovery of disease-causing pathways and inform regionally appropriate strategies that optimize public health action.
International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID)
RR1-10.2196/31885
Publisher
JMIR Publications Inc.
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