BACKGROUND: Cardiac autonomic dysfunction post ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) has been linked to an excess risk of premature cardiovascular morbidity and mortality above those with normal autonomic function post-STEMI. AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of acute ingestion of coffee on autonomic function and cardiovascular outcomes in patients with acute STEMI. DESIGN: Randomized control trial. METHODS: We randomized 103 patients with acute STEMI, admitted to our Coronary Care Unit, to receiveregular coffee (caffeinated) or de-caffeinated coffee using a randomized controlled double-blinded design. Heart rate variability was assessed 5 days post-STEMI to assess the effect of caffeine on autonomic function. RESULTS: In the group randomized to regular coffee, parasympathetic activity increased by up to 96% (P = 0.04) after 5 days. There was no detrimental effect of regular coffee on cardiac rhythm post-STEMI. CONCLUSION: Coffee ingestion is associated with an increase in parasympathetic autonomic function immediately post-STEMI. Coffee was found to be safe and not associated with any adverse cardiovascular outcomes in the short term.
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BACKGROUND:Cardiac autonomic dysfunction post ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) has been linked to an excess risk of premature cardiovascular morbidity and mortality above those with normal autonomic function post-STEMI. AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of acute ingestion of coffee on autonomic function and cardiovascular outcomes in patients with acute STEMI. DESIGN: Randomized control trial. METHODS: We randomized 103 patients with acute STEMI, admitted to our Coronary Care Unit, to receive regular coffee (caffeinated) or de-caffeinated coffee using a randomized controlled double-blinded design. Heart rate variability was assessed 5 days post-STEMI to assess the effect of caffeine on autonomic function. RESULTS: In the group randomized to regular coffee, parasympathetic activity increased by up to 96% (P = 0.04) after 5 days. There was no detrimental effect of regular coffee on cardiac rhythm post-STEMI. CONCLUSION: Coffee ingestion is associated with an increase in parasympathetic autonomic function immediately post-STEMI. Coffee was found to be safe and not associated with any adverse cardiovascular outcomes in the short term.
Authors: Roya S Moheimani; May Bhetraratana; Kacey M Peters; Benjamin K Yang; Fen Yin; Jeffrey Gornbein; Jesus A Araujo; Holly R Middlekauff Journal: J Am Heart Assoc Date: 2017-09-20 Impact factor: 5.501
Authors: Rackel Aguiar Mendes de Oliveira; Larissa Fortunato Araújo; Roberta Carvalho de Figueiredo; Alessandra C Goulart; Maria Ines Schmidt; Sandhi Maria Barreto; Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro Journal: Nutrients Date: 2017-07-13 Impact factor: 5.717