Seasonality of ventricular fibrillation at first myocardial infarction and association with viral exposure.
AIMS:To investigate seasonality and association of increased enterovirus and influenza activity in the community with ventricular fibrillation (VF) risk during first ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). METHODS:This study comprised all consecutive patients with first STEMI (n = 4,659; aged 18...
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doaj-86d1dda305e44c549ee89acbfcf2a9392021-03-03T21:31:58ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01152e022693610.1371/journal.pone.0226936Seasonality of ventricular fibrillation at first myocardial infarction and association with viral exposure.Charlotte GlingeThomas EngstrømSofie E MidgleyMichael W T TanckJeppe Ekstrand Halkjær MadsenFrants PedersenMia Ravn JacobsenElisabeth M LodderNour R Al-HussainyNiels Kjær StampeRamona TrebbienLars KøberThomas GerdsChristian Torp-PedersenThea K FischerConnie R BezzinaJacob Tfelt-HansenReza JabbariAIMS:To investigate seasonality and association of increased enterovirus and influenza activity in the community with ventricular fibrillation (VF) risk during first ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). METHODS:This study comprised all consecutive patients with first STEMI (n = 4,659; aged 18-80 years) admitted to the invasive catheterization laboratory between 2010-2016, at Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, covering eastern Denmark (2.6 million inhabitants, 45% of the Danish population). Hospital admission, prescription, and vital status data were assessed using Danish nationwide registries. We utilized monthly/weekly surveillance data for enterovirus and influenza from the Danish National Microbiology Database (2010-2016) that receives copies of laboratory tests from all Danish departments of clinical microbiology. RESULTS:Of the 4,659 consecutively enrolled STEMI patients, 581 (12%) had VF before primary percutaneous coronary intervention. In a subset (n = 807), we found that VF patients experienced more generalized fatigue and flu-like symptoms within 7 days before STEMI compared with the patients without VF (OR 3.39, 95% CI 1.76-6.54). During the study period, 2,704 individuals were diagnosed with enterovirus and 19,742 with influenza. No significant association between enterovirus and VF (OR 1.00, 95% CI 0.99-1.02), influenza and VF (OR 1.00, 95% CI 1.00-1.00), or week number and VF (p-value 0.94 for enterovirus and 0.89 for influenza) was found. CONCLUSION:We found no clear seasonality of VF during first STEMI. Even though VF patients had experienced more generalized fatigue and flu-like symptoms within 7 days before STEMI compared with patients without VF, no relationship was found between enterovirus or influenza exposure and occurrence of VF.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226936 |
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Charlotte Glinge Thomas Engstrøm Sofie E Midgley Michael W T Tanck Jeppe Ekstrand Halkjær Madsen Frants Pedersen Mia Ravn Jacobsen Elisabeth M Lodder Nour R Al-Hussainy Niels Kjær Stampe Ramona Trebbien Lars Køber Thomas Gerds Christian Torp-Pedersen Thea K Fischer Connie R Bezzina Jacob Tfelt-Hansen Reza Jabbari |
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Charlotte Glinge Thomas Engstrøm Sofie E Midgley Michael W T Tanck Jeppe Ekstrand Halkjær Madsen Frants Pedersen Mia Ravn Jacobsen Elisabeth M Lodder Nour R Al-Hussainy Niels Kjær Stampe Ramona Trebbien Lars Køber Thomas Gerds Christian Torp-Pedersen Thea K Fischer Connie R Bezzina Jacob Tfelt-Hansen Reza Jabbari Seasonality of ventricular fibrillation at first myocardial infarction and association with viral exposure. PLoS ONE |
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Charlotte Glinge Thomas Engstrøm Sofie E Midgley Michael W T Tanck Jeppe Ekstrand Halkjær Madsen Frants Pedersen Mia Ravn Jacobsen Elisabeth M Lodder Nour R Al-Hussainy Niels Kjær Stampe Ramona Trebbien Lars Køber Thomas Gerds Christian Torp-Pedersen Thea K Fischer Connie R Bezzina Jacob Tfelt-Hansen Reza Jabbari |
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Seasonality of ventricular fibrillation at first myocardial infarction and association with viral exposure. |
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Seasonality of ventricular fibrillation at first myocardial infarction and association with viral exposure. |
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Seasonality of ventricular fibrillation at first myocardial infarction and association with viral exposure. |
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Seasonality of ventricular fibrillation at first myocardial infarction and association with viral exposure. |
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Seasonality of ventricular fibrillation at first myocardial infarction and association with viral exposure. |
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seasonality of ventricular fibrillation at first myocardial infarction and association with viral exposure. |
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AIMS:To investigate seasonality and association of increased enterovirus and influenza activity in the community with ventricular fibrillation (VF) risk during first ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). METHODS:This study comprised all consecutive patients with first STEMI (n = 4,659; aged 18-80 years) admitted to the invasive catheterization laboratory between 2010-2016, at Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, covering eastern Denmark (2.6 million inhabitants, 45% of the Danish population). Hospital admission, prescription, and vital status data were assessed using Danish nationwide registries. We utilized monthly/weekly surveillance data for enterovirus and influenza from the Danish National Microbiology Database (2010-2016) that receives copies of laboratory tests from all Danish departments of clinical microbiology. RESULTS:Of the 4,659 consecutively enrolled STEMI patients, 581 (12%) had VF before primary percutaneous coronary intervention. In a subset (n = 807), we found that VF patients experienced more generalized fatigue and flu-like symptoms within 7 days before STEMI compared with the patients without VF (OR 3.39, 95% CI 1.76-6.54). During the study period, 2,704 individuals were diagnosed with enterovirus and 19,742 with influenza. No significant association between enterovirus and VF (OR 1.00, 95% CI 0.99-1.02), influenza and VF (OR 1.00, 95% CI 1.00-1.00), or week number and VF (p-value 0.94 for enterovirus and 0.89 for influenza) was found. CONCLUSION:We found no clear seasonality of VF during first STEMI. Even though VF patients had experienced more generalized fatigue and flu-like symptoms within 7 days before STEMI compared with patients without VF, no relationship was found between enterovirus or influenza exposure and occurrence of VF. |
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