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  External triggers of onset of myocardial infarction - an update
 
 
Titel: External triggers of onset of myocardial infarction - an update
Auteur: Muller-Nordhorn, Jacqueline
Willich, Stefan N.
Verschenen in: Biological rhythm research
Paginering: Jaargang 38 (2007) nr. 3 pagina's 217-232
Jaar: 2007-06
Inhoud: Coronary heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in both industrialised and developing countries. About two thirds of all coronary deaths occur outside the hospital and before any medical care can be reached. Therefore, the prevention of coronary events appears to be of utmost importance. Rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque and subsequent coronary thrombosis is the most common underlying pathophysiological mechanism of coronary events. External stresses or 'triggers' imposing on coronary plaques may precipitate plaque rupture. External triggers include physical activity, various emotional stresses, eating, environmental factors, and sexual activity. The increased relative risk of myocardial infarction may be induced by external triggers via the activation of internal triggering mechanisms such as biomechanical and hemodynamic stresses and changes in platelet aggregability and blood viscosity. Recent prospective studies have confirmed the results of earlier retrospective studies and have, similarly, shown the importance of external triggers in increasing the risk of myocardial infarction and other coronary events. Particularly, sedentary individuals with underlying coronary heart disease appear to be at risk when exposed to external triggers. Regular physical activity, on the other hand, is a protective factor against the increased risk associated with external triggers. However, health education needs to be provided about the risks associated with strenuous exercise in untrained individuals. Apart from lifestyle factors, pharmacological protection of the population at risk during vulnerable periods plays an important role as well. Medication such as beta-blockers and aspirin may lower the increased risk of coronary events during exposure to external triggers. Also, further research is needed with regard to psychosocial stressors and their potential role as external triggers of myocardial infarction and other coronary events.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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