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Association of cardiovascular emerging risk factors with acute coronary syndrome and stroke: A case‐control study
Authors:José Manuel Martínez Linares RN  PhD Candidate  Rafael Guisado Barrilao MD  PhD  Francisco Manuel Ocaña Peinado PhD  Francisco Javier Salgado Parreño MD  PhD
Affiliation:1. Virgen de las Nieves Universitary Hospital, Granada, Spain;2. School of Health Sciences, University of Granada, Granada, Spain;3. School of Pharmacy, University of Granada, Granada, Spain;4. Laboratory Unit, Hospital of Motril, Granada, Spain
Abstract:In this study, we estimated the risk of acute coronary syndrome and stroke associated with several emerging cardiovascular risk factors. This was a case‐control study, where an age ‐ and sex‐matched acute coronary syndrome group and stroke group were compared with controls. Demographic and clinical data were collected through patient interviews, and blood samples were taken for analysis. In the bivariate analysis, all cardiovascular risk factors analyzed showed as predictors of acute coronary syndrome and stroke, except total cholesterol and smoking. In the multivariate logistic regression model for acute coronary syndrome, hypertension and body mass index, N‐terminal section brain natriuretic peptide and pregnancy‐associated plasma protein‐A were independent predictors. For stroke, the predictors were hypertension, diabetes mellitus, body mass index, and N‐terminal section brain natriuretic peptide. Controlling for age, sex, and classical cardiovascular risk factors, N‐terminal section brain natriuretic peptide and pregnancy‐associated plasma protein‐A were independent emerging cardiovascular risk factors for acute coronary syndrome, but pregnancy‐associated plasma protein‐A was not for stroke. High levels of cardiovascular risk factors in individuals with no episodes of cardiovascular disease requires the implementation of prevention programs, given that at least half of them are modifiable.
Keywords:acute coronary syndrome  cardiovascular disease  case‐control study  risk factor  stroke
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