| Literature DB >> 22347629 |
Rahel Alemu1, Eileen E Fuller, John F Harper, Mark Feldman.
Abstract
Objective. To determine whether there is an association between smoking and the location of acute myocardial infarctions. Methods. Using a cohort from our hospital and published cohorts from Ireland, Uruguay, and Israel, we calculated odds of having an inferior wall as opposed to an anterior wall acute myocardial infarction among smokers and nonsmokers. Results. In our cohort, there was a higher proportion of smokers than nonsmokers in patients with inferior acute myocardial infarctions than in patients with anterior infarctions. This difference was also present in each of the other cohorts. Odds ratios for an inferior versus an anterior acute myocardial infarction among smokers ranged from 1.15 to 2.00 (median odds ratio, 1.32). When the cohorts were combined (n = 3, 160), the pooled odds ratio for an inferior as opposed to an anterior acute myocardial infarction among smokers was 1.38 (95% confidence interval, 1.20 to 1.58) (P < .002). Conclusions. Cigarette smoking increases the risk of inferior wall acute myocardial infarction more than the risk of anterior wall infarction. Smoking thus appears to adversely affect the right coronary arterial circulation to a greater extent than the left coronary arterial circulation by a mechanism not yet understood.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22347629 PMCID: PMC3262514 DOI: 10.5402/2011/174358
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Cardiol ISSN: 2090-5580
Dallas AMI cohort [4]: culprit artery in relation to the location of the AMI.
| Inferior AMI ( | Anterior AMI ( | |
|---|---|---|
| RCA | 88 (82.2%)* | 0 |
| LCX | 13 (12.1%) | 2 (2.8%) |
| LAD | 4 (3.7%) | 69 (97.1%)† |
| LCX/LAD | 1 (0.9%) | 0 |
| Ramus branch | 1 (0.9%) | 0 |
AMI: acute myocardial infarction; LAD: left anterior descending artery or its branches; LCX: left circumflex artery or its branches; RCA: right coronary artery or its branches.
*a single anomalous RCA supplied the entire left ventricle in one inferior AMI patient.
†Distal left main/LAD lesion was the culprit artery in one patient, LAD/ramus in another.
Definitions of smokers and nonsmokers used in the AMI cohorts.
| Reference | Country | AMI patients | Definition of smokers | Definition of nonsmokers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [ | USA | 178 | Current and former smokers | Lifelong nonsmokers |
| [ | Ireland | 697 | Current and former smokers | Lifelong nonsmokers |
| [ | Uruguay | 788 | Current and former smokers | Lifelong nonsmokers |
| [ | Israel | 637 | Current smokers and recent quitters* | Lifelong nonsmokers and former smokers† |
| [ | Israel | 666 | Not stated | Not stated |
*Patients who had quit smoking less than 1 month prior to their AMI.
†Patients who had quit smoking more than 1 month prior to their AMI.
Smokers (%) among inferior and anterior AMI patients in the five cohorts.
| Reference | Inferior AMI (%) | Anterior AMI (%) | Odds ratio (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|
| [ | 67.3 | 50.7 | 2.00 (1.08–3.70) |
| [ | 84.7 | 74.4 | 1.90 (1.30–2.78) |
| [ | 43.2 | 36.5 | 1.32 (1.03–1.73) |
| [ | 41.9 | 36.4 | 1.26 (0.92–1.74) |
| [ | 47.5 | 44.1 | 1.15 (0.85–1.57) |
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AMI: acute myocardial infarction; CI: confidence interval.