Title of article :
Modifiable and Non-modifiable Risk Factors in Myocardial Infarction in the Iranian Population
Author/Authors :
Abolfazli, Mina Department of Medical Surgical Nursing - School of Nursing - Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Alborz, Iran , Akbari, Mahshid Department of Medical Surgical Nursing - School of Nursing - Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Alborz, Iran , Abbasinia, Mohammad Department of Medical Surgical Nursing - Faculty of Nursing - Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran , Gaeeni, Mina Department of Medical Surgical Nursing - Faculty of Nursing - Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran , Aghaie, Bahman Department of Medical Surgical Nursing - Faculty of Nursing - Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran
Abstract :
Background and Aim: Cardiovascular disease, especially myocardial infarction, is one of the
common causes of death, disability, and productivity reduction globally, which is also rising in Iran.
This study evaluated the share of modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors in myocardial infarction
in the Iranian population.
Materials and Methods: A descriptive-analytic and retrospective study was conducted on 361
patients with myocardial infarction in Alborz, Iran, in 2015-2019. Data collection was done by
reviewing records of patients diagnosed with myocardial infarction with ECG changes or increased
cardiac enzymes (CPK-MB, Troponin I). Then required information was extracted, and intended data
were analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistics by the SPSS software.
Results: Among the subjects in the study, 71/1% were male, and 28/9% were female. The majority
of samples were between the ages of 60 to 71(33/8%), and the least of them were under 30 years
old (1/7%). 82.68% of the samples had a positive family history. The most common modifiable
risk factors of myocardial infarction in this study were first Hypertension (42/4%), then Diabetes
(31/6%), smoking (32/04%), and Hyperlipidemia (15%). Hypertension was significantly
associated with gender, age, and diabetes, and Hyperlipidemia is also positively associated with
diabetes and Hypertension.
Conclusion: Myocardial infarction is common in men and patients with Hypertension in the Iranian
population. High blood pressure is also associated with gender, age, and diabetes. The prevalence
of both modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors and coronary artery occlusion increases with
increasing age. Therefore, training a healthy lifestyle and controlling modifiable risk factors from an
early age can significantly prevent various cardiovascular diseases in the future.
Keywords :
Non-modifiable Risk Factors , Myocardial Infarction
Journal title :
Journal of Vessels and Circulation