Comparison of the Clinical and Metabolic Characteristics of Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes Between the Pre- and Post-lockdown Periods

Introduction: In 2020, the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic outbreak required restrictive measures to limit the spread of the virus. This study aimed to assess how changes in dietary habits and lifestyle associated with such measures have affected the characteristics of patients with acute coronary syndromes (AC...

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Hauptverfasser: Capobianco, Tommaso, Iannotti, Walther, Agostini, Riccardo, Persiani, Luca, Chiostri, Marco, Baldereschi, Giorgio Iacopo, Di Mario, Carlo, Meucci, Francesco, Valenti, Renato, Cecchi, Emanuele
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description Introduction: In 2020, the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic outbreak required restrictive measures to limit the spread of the virus. This study aimed to assess how changes in dietary habits and lifestyle associated with such measures have affected the characteristics of patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS) in the post-lockdown period. In particular, we evaluated if the incidence of ACS was higher in younger patients, who were more negatively affected by lockdown measures.Methods: We analysed 609 ACS patients and compared the clinical, laboratory, and angiographic characteristics of those admitted six months before lockdown (n = 312) and those admitted in the same six-month period after lockdown. Moreover, we compared several anthropometric and laboratory data between pre- and post-lockdown in younger (≤55 years old) and older patients.Results: The incidence of ACS in young adults (≤55 years) was significantly higher in the post- vs. pre-lockdown period (17.5% vs. 10.9%, p = 0.019). A trend to a higher percentage of ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) was observed in the post-lockdown period together with a significantly lower incidence of non-STEMI (p = 0.033). Moreover, in the post-lockdown period, we observed in younger patients a significant increase in weight, body mass index, admission glycaemia, and triglycerides while in older patients, these parameters were significantly reduced.Conclusion: The lockdown may have negatively affected cardiovascular risk, thus increasing the incidence of ACS, particularly in younger patients who probably underwent more relevant lifestyle changes, with several consequent anthropometric and metabolic alterations. Such evidence should be considered to take preventive measures in case a new state of emergency occurs.
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Angina pectoris
Angioplasty
Cardiology
Cardiovascular disease
Coronary vessels
Eating behavior
Ejection fraction
Epidemics
Epidemiology/Public Health
Heart attacks
Heart surgery
Kidney diseases
Metabolic disorders
Pandemics
Preventive Medicine
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
Social isolation
Statistical analysis
Vein & artery diseases
Young adults
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