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{
"id": "0ae2dfe1-b4f1-4098-8f4a-3b23038c29f9",
"disease": {
"id": "H01730",
"names": [
"Myocardial infarction"
],
"dbLinks": {
"icd10": [
"I21"
],
"mesh": [
"D009203"
]
},
"category": "Cardiovascular disease"
},
"article": {
"id": "10080459",
"text": "OBJECTIVE:\nTo assess the relationship between dysglycemia and myocardial infarction in nondiabetic individuals.\n\nBACKGROUND:\nNondiabetic hyperglycemia may be an important cardiac risk factor. The relationship between myocardial infarction and glucose, insulin, abdominal obesity, lipids and hypertension was therefore studied in South Asians-a group at high risk for coronary heart disease and diabetes.\n\nMETHODS:\nDemographics, waist/hip ratio, fasting blood glucose (FBG), insulin, lipids and glucose tolerance were measured in 300 consecutive patients with a first myocardial infarction and 300 matched controls.\n\nRESULTS:\nCases were more likely to have diabetes (OR 5.49; 95% CI 3.34, 9.01), impaired glucose tolerance (OR 4.08; 95% CI 2.31, 7.20) or impaired fasting glucose (OR 3.22; 95% CI 1.51, 6.85) than controls. Cases were 3.4 (95% CI 1.9, 5.8) and 6.0 (95% CI 3.3, 10.9) times more likely to have an FBG in the third and fourth quartile (5.2-6.3 and \u003e6.3 mmol/1); after removing subjects with diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance and impaired fasting glucose, cases were 2.7 times (95% CI 1.5-4.8) more likely to have an FBG \u003e5.2 mmol/l. A fasting glucose of 4.9 mmol/l best distinguished cases from controls (OR 3.42; 95% CI 2.42, 4.83). Glucose, abdominal obesity, lipids, hypertension and smoking were independent multivariate risk factors for myocardial infarction. In subjects without glucose intolerance, a 1.2 mmol/l (21 mg/dl) increase in postprandial glucose was independently associated with an increase in the odds of a myocardial infarction of 1.58 (95% CI 1.18, 2.12).\n\nCONCLUSIONS:\nA moderately elevated glucose level is a continuous risk factor for MI in nondiabetic South Asians with either normal or impaired glucose tolerance."
},
"questions": [
{
"id": "7a353a7a-9da9-43b1-93e4-e4852d0fb260",
"text": "What are the risk factors of Myocardial infarction?",
"answers": [
{
"answer_start": 1610,
"text": "moderately elevated glucose level"
},
{
"answer_start": 1260,
"text": "abdominal obesity"
},
{
"answer_start": 1279,
"text": "lipids"
},
{
"answer_start": 1287,
"text": "hypertension"
},
{
"answer_start": 1304,
"text": "smoking"
}
]
}
]
}