2022
DOI: 10.1002/ejhf.2495
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Comparing and contrasting risk factors for heart failure in patients with and without history of myocardial infarction: data from HOMAGE and the UK Biobank

Abstract: Myocardial infarction (MI) is among the commonest attributable risk factors for heart failure (HF). We compared clinical characteristics associated with the progression to HF in patients with or without a history of MI in the HOMAGE cohort and validated our results in UK Biobank.

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“…Older age, male sex and higher heart rate were associated with an increased risk of HF in all subjects, whereas lower renal function had a stronger association with HF in patients with a history of MI, and higher body mass index, hypertension and blood glucose were significant only in patients without a history of MI. These data were confirmed in the UK Biobank (validation cohort) 4 …”
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“…Older age, male sex and higher heart rate were associated with an increased risk of HF in all subjects, whereas lower renal function had a stronger association with HF in patients with a history of MI, and higher body mass index, hypertension and blood glucose were significant only in patients without a history of MI. These data were confirmed in the UK Biobank (validation cohort) 4 …”
Section: Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Myocardial infarction (MI) is a major cause of heart failure (HF) 1–3 . Rastogi et al 4 . showed different characteristics associated with the progression to HF in patients with or without a history of MI in the HOMAGE (Heart ‘OMics’ in AGEing) cohort.…”
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“…Against this background, in this issue of the Journal, the study by Rastogi et al 9 provides new insights into the modifying effects of MI on risk factors for HF. The authors used data from 26 478 participants of the Heart 'OMics' in AGEing (HOMAGE) database to investigate whether a previous history of MI modified the association between risk factors and incident HF hospitalization.…”
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