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RISK OF ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE:
A NATIONWIDE COHORT STUDY |
1. DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, HANYANG UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, SEOUL, KOREA 2. RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF CLINICAL MEDICINE OF JEONBUK NATIONAL UNIVERSITY – BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF JEONBUK NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, JEONJU, KOREA 3. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL INFORMATICS, JEONBUK NATIONAL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL, JEONJU, KOREA 4. DEPARTMENT OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY, JEONBUK NATIONAL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL, JEONJU, KOREA |
HYUNJUN LEE,
BO-GUEN KIM©ö, HYUN LEE©ö, MIN GU KANG©÷,3, JONG SEUNG KIM2,3,4, JI-YONG MOON©ö
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¸ñÀû: Subjects with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have a higher
risk of ischemic heart disease (IHD) than individuals without COPD;
however, longitudinal evidence is lacking. Therefore, we aimed to
estimate the risk of IHD between COPD and control cohorts using a
longitudinal nationwide database. ¹æ¹ý:We used 2009–2017 data from the Korean National Health Insurance Service
National Sample Cohort (NHIS-NSC). Adult participants at least 20 years
of age who underwent health examinations and without a history of COPD
or IHD were included (n = 540,976). Participants were followed from
January 1, 2009, until death, development of IHD, or December 31, 2019,
whichever came first. °á°ú: At baseline, there were 3,421 participants with incident COPD and
537,555
participants without COPD. During a median of 8.0 years (5.3–9.1
years) of follow-up, 2.51% of the participants with COPD (n = 86) and
0.77% of the participants without COPD(n = 4,128) developed IHD, with
an incidence of 52.24 and 10.91 per 10,000 person-years, respectively.
Participants with COPD had a higher risk of IHD (adjusted hazard
ratio, 1.55; 95% confidence interval, 1.25–1.93) than subjects without
COPD. Demographics such as age, sex, body mass index, and personal
health behaviors including smoking status and physical activity did
not show significant interaction with the relationship between COPD
and IHD (P for interaction > 0.05 for all). °á·Ð:The results indicate that COPD is associated with the development of IHD
independent of demographic characteristics and health-related behaviors.
Based on these results, clinicians should closely monitor the onset of
IHD in subjects with COPD. |
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