The Best of epidemiology and cardiovascular prevention in 2006

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Thomas, D. [1 ]
Collet, J. P. [1 ]
Cottin, Y. [1 ]
Cournot, M. [1 ]
Ducimetiere, P. [1 ]
Ferrieres, J. [1 ]
Paillard, F. [1 ]
Valensi, P. [1 ]
Zeller, M. [1 ]
Cambou, J. P. [1 ]
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[1] Grp Hosp Pitie Salpetriere, Grp Epidemiol & Prevent, Soc Franciase Cardiol, Inst Cardiol, F-75651 Paris 13, France
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The recent analysis of the French MONICA registries report a reduction in the incidence of fatal MI related to improvement of care whereas the overall incidence of coronary events remain stable, suggesting the need for a better primary prevention. The extensive review of the death certificates and the analysis of the death classification from the same registries indicate an under estimation of MI-related death in the national death registry. It is also confirmed that instead of 50 %, approximately 80 % of coronary death are explained by the four major risk factors including smoking, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension and diabetes. The international REACH registry has enrolled more than 67 000 individuals including patients with symptomatic atherothrombotic disease and patients with multiple risk factors. The analysis of baseline characteristics and of the one year FU shows a high residual risk and a lack of efficacy of secondary prevention. The existence of a symptomatic disease and the number of symptomatic localization of atherothrombosis are critical factors to predict recurrence of major vascular events. Secondary analysis of the INTERHEART study provide the essence of what should any physician know about the relationship between coronary heart disease and smoking, either active or passive. Prevention with respect to this risk factor remains very insufficient. Varenicline, a new nicotinic receptor partial agonist, should help patients involved in smoking cessation program. The established detrimental effects of perioperative smoking represent a unique opportunity to promote smoking cessation in individuals scheduled for surgery. The major cardiovascular impact of second hand smoking has been recently demonstrated by the short-term effects of banning smoking in public places on the incidence of acute coronary events. The SPARCL study has demonstrated the benefit of high dose of atorvastatine to prevent recurrent acute ischemic cerebrovascular event in patients with a prior history of stroke or TIA. In the open ASTEROID study, high doses of rosuvastatine confirm the possibility of reducing the volume of coronary atheroma analyzed by IVUS. The expected benefit of glitazones to reduce the incidence of death, MI and stroke in diabetes patients with a prior history of vascular event has been confirmed in the PROactive study. Pioglitazone provided a clear reduction of recurrent vascular events in diabetes patient with a prior MI at a cost of a significant increase of the risk of heart failure. In the DREAM study, neither ramipril nor rosiglitazone have reduced the incidence of cardiovascular events significantly. The moderate benefit of the fenofibrate to prevent cardiovascular events in the FIELD study, which was carried out in diabetics mostly in primary prevention, needs to be considered after adjustment on statin use in a higher proportion of patients of the placebo group. Postprandial hyperglycaemia, analyzed by the peak of glycaemia after a load in glucose, has been confirmed as a more powerful independent predictive factor of the risk of cardiovascular event than fasting glycaemia. The systematic screening postprandial hyperglycaemia represents an interesting strategy for primary prevention which warrants further investigation. If obesity is a risk factor whose impact on morbi-mortality is well established, a French study shows that body mass index has an unfavourable influence on the cognitive functions in middle-aged men and women.
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