Ethnicity modifies associations between cardiovascular risk factors and disease severity in parallel Dutch and Singapore coronary cohorts

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2015-07-06

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Gijsberts, Crystel M.
Seneviratna, Aruni
de Carvalho, Leonardo P.
den Ruijter, Hester MORCID 0000-0001-9762-014XISNI 0000000392927067
Vidanapthirana, Puwalani
Sorokin, Vitaly
Stella, Pieter R.ISNI 0000000393574363
Agostoni, PierfrancescoISNI 0000000388177910
Asselbergs, Folkert WORCID 0000-0002-1692-8669ISNI 0000000391548591
Richards, A. Mark

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Background In 2020 the largest number of patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) will be found in Asia. Published epidemiological and clinical reports are overwhelmingly derived from western (White) cohorts and data from Asia are scant. We compared CAD severity and all-cause mortality among 4 of the world's most populous ethnicities: Whites, Chinese, Indians and Malays. Methods The UNIted CORoNary cohort (UNICORN) simultaneously enrolled parallel populations of consecutive patients undergoing coronary angiography or intervention for suspected CAD in the Netherlands and Singapore. Using multivariable ordinal regression, we investigated the independent association of ethnicity with CAD severity and interactions between risk factors and ethnicity on CAD severity. Also, we compared all-cause mortality among the ethnic groups using multivariable Cox regression analysis. Results We included 1,759 White, 685 Chinese, 201 Indian and 224 Malay patients undergoing coronary angiography. We found distinct inter-ethnic differences in cardiovascular risk factors. Furthermore, the associations of gender and diabetes with severity of CAD were significantly stronger in Chinese than Whites. Chinese (OR 1.3 [1.1-1.7], p = 0.008) and Malay (OR 1.9 [1.4-2.6], p Conclusion In this population of individuals undergoing coronary angiography, ethnicity is independently associated with the severity of CAD and modifies the strength of association between certain risk factors and CAD severity. Furthermore, mortality differs among ethnic groups. Our data provide insight in inter-ethnic differences in CAD risk factors, CAD severity and mortality.

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ACUTE MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION, SOUTH ASIANS, ARTERY-DISEASE, HEART-DISEASE, CAUCASIAN PATIENTS, UNITED-KINGDOM, MORTALITY, INTERVENTION, CHINESE, ATHEROSCLEROSIS, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Medicine

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Gijsberts, C M, Seneviratna, A, de Carvalho, L P, den Ruijter, H M, Vidanapthirana, P, Sorokin, V, Stella, P, Agostoni, P, Asselbergs, F W, Richards, A M, Low, A F, Lee, C-H, Tan, H C, Hoefer, I E, Pasterkamp, G, de Kleijn, D P V & Chan, M Y 2015, 'Ethnicity modifies associations between cardiovascular risk factors and disease severity in parallel Dutch and Singapore coronary cohorts', PLoS ONE [E], vol. 10, no. 7, e0132278. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132278