One-year post-heart attack angina studied

Published: June 26, 2008 at 12:39 PM
Order reprints
DENVER, June 26 (UPI) -- U.S. cardiologists have discovered nearly 1-in-5 patients experiences chest pain one year after suffering a heart attack.

Dr. Thomas Maddox and colleagues at the Denver Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Colorado studied the occurrence of angina (episodic chest pain) in 1,957 patients from January 2003 to June 2004.

The study showed of all patients, 389 (19.9 percent) reported angina one year after hospitalization for heart attack. Those patients were more likely to be younger, non-white males with prior chest pain who have undergone prior coronary artery bypass graft surgery and who experienced recurring rest chest pain while hospitalized for heart attack, the researchers said.

Patients with one-year chest pain were also more likely to continue smoking and have significant new, persistent or fleeting depressive symptoms.

"Multiple factors were associated with one-year angina, including demographic, clinical, inpatient and outpatient characteristics. Recognition of these relationships will be important in monitoring at-risk patients after acute myocardial infarction," the authors concluded.

The full study is reported in the journal Archives of Internal Medicine.


© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.



UPI Sports Calendar for Sarurday, July 11 (4 min)
Mauer joins All-Star Home Run Derby (13 min)
MLB: Minnesota 6, Chicago White Sox 4 (18 min)
Report: General wants more Afghan forces (22 min)
Language use may predict Alzheimer's (24 min)
Report faults wiretap program (26 min)
MLB: Tampa Bay 6, Oakland 0 (31 min)
fark
Only the Royals would consider Yuniesky Betancourt a 'major trade'. Second paragraph- 'Betancourt,...
Probably the most spectacularly disturbing suicide you'll read about today
Photoshop these creepy earrings
Patronizing Tijuana hookers while on drugs may be unhealthy, according to Dr. N.S. Sherlock, of...
Defense lawyers request words like "polygamy,""cult" and "compound" not be used in their client's...
TSG Mugshot roundup: Twin billing