Smoking\, high BP raises risk of heart attack relapse: Study

Smoking, high BP raises risk of heart attack relapse: Study

IANS  |  Manila 

Young men who are chain smokers or suffer from could be at an increased risk of recurrence, researchers have warned.

The study found that risk factors such as smoking, high blood pressure, family history of and were more prevalent among the patients who experienced a relapse.

"When treating younger patients with a history of heart attack, clinicians should emphasise better control of high blood pressure, and diabetes," said Joanne Karen Recacho-Turingan, a cardiology student from The Medical City in Manila,

"Other modifiable risk factors to highlight in patient history and address with these patients include smoking habits and obesity," Recacho-Turingan added.

The findings were presented at the Asia Conference 2018 in

For the study, researchers analysed 133 young patients and found that males (90.1 per cent) with an average age of 40.9 years, experienced a second compared to females (9.9 per cent) with an average age of 39.6 years.

In addition, in these male patients, was the most common presenting symptom (81.8 per cent) while 90.9 per cent had unstable vital signs.

in young patients can cause disability and even death at the prime of life. There are often serious consequences for these patients, their families and the system, which can lead to an increased economic burden, according to the study.

"We must make sure to work with these patients on their modifiable risk factors to reduce their risk not just for a second heart attack, but hopefully, even preventing the first," Recacho-Turingan noted.

Previous studies have defined patients as less than 45-years-old while some used a less than 40-year-old cut-off.

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First Published: Sat, December 01 2018. 15:46 IST