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Impact of major earthquakes on the incidence of acute coronary syndromes - A systematic review of the literature.

George Bazoukis1, Gary Tse2, Katerina K Naka3, Vasiliki Kalfakakou4, Konstantinos Vlachos5, Athanasios Saplaouras5, Konstantinos P Letsas5, Panagiotis Korantzopoulos6, Costas Thomopoulos7, Paschalia Michelongona8, Xenophon Bazoukis9, Violeta González-Salvado10, Tong Liu11, Lampros K Michalis3, Adrian Baranchuk12, Tomonori Itoh13, Michael Efremidis5, Costas Tsioufis14, Stavros Stavrakis15.   

Abstract

Natural disasters such as tsunami, hurricanes, and earthquakes may have a negative impact on cardiac health. The aim of our systematic review is to evaluate the impact of earthquakes on the incidence of acute coronary syndromes and cardiac mortality and to examine the impact of the time of earthquakes on the incidence of acute coronary syndromes. MEDLINE and Cochrane databases were searched for studies assessing the impact of earthquakes on acute coronary syndromes from inception until December 20, 2017. Reference lists of all included studies and relevant review studies were also searched. A total of 26 studies on 12 earthquake disasters were included in the systematic review. The existing data show a significant negative impact of the Great East Japan, Christchurch, Niigata-Chuetsu, Northridge, Great Hanshin-Awaji, Sichuan, Athens, Armenia, and Noto Peninsula earthquakes on the incidence of acute coronary syndromes. By contrast, studies on the Newcastle, Loma Prieta, and Thessaloniki earthquakes did not show a significant correlation with myocardial infarction and cardiac mortality. In conclusion, earthquakes may be associated with increased incidence of acute coronary syndromes and cardiovascular mortality. There are conflicting data about the impact of the timing of earthquakes on the occurrence of acute coronary syndromes. Preventive measures to promote the adjustment of healthcare systems to treat cardiovascular diseases after natural disasters should be immediately implemented particularly in high-risk regions.
Copyright © 2018 Hellenic Society of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Acute coronary syndrome; Earthquakes; Myocardial infarction; Natural disaster

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29807192     DOI: 10.1016/j.hjc.2018.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hellenic J Cardiol        ISSN: 1109-9666


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