Amin Daoulah, Amir Lotfi, Mushabab Al-Murayeh, Salem Al-Kaabi, Salem M Al-Faifi, Osama E Elkhateeb, Mohamed N Alama, Ahmad S Hersi, Ciaran M Dixon, Waleed Ahmed, Mohamed Al-Shehri, Ali Youssef, Ahmed Moustafa Elimam, Ayman S Abougalambou, Waheed Murad, Alawi A Alsheikh-Ali
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摘要
流行病学证据表明,婚姻状况等社会心理风险因素与冠状动脉疾病(CAD)之间存在联系。在亚洲和中东的许多国家,一夫多妻制(同时拥有多个妻子)是一种独特的婚姻状态,但其与CAD的关系尚未得到很好的界定。我们对2013年4月1日至2014年3月30日连续接受冠状动脉造影的患者进行了一项多中心观察性研究。在1068名登记的患者中,687名是已婚男性。32%的已婚男性为一夫多妻(1个妻子68%,2个妻子19%,3个妻子10%,4个妻子3%)。当按妻子数量分层时,在年龄、社区类型(农村与城市)、既往冠状动脉旁路移植术(CABG)和家庭收入方面观察到显著的基线差异。在调整基线差异后,一夫多妻制与CAD(调整OR为4.6 [95% CI 2.5, 8.3])、多血管疾病(调整OR为2.6 [95% CI 1.8, 3.7])和左主干疾病(调整OR为3.5 [95% CI 2.1, 5.9])之间存在显著关联。当妻子的数量作为一个连续变量进行分析时,结果是一致的。总之,在为临床适应症接受冠状动脉造影的已婚男性中,一夫多妻与明显的CAD、MVD和LMD的存在有关。
Polygamy and Risk of Coronary Artery Disease in Men Undergoing Angiography: An Observational Study.
Epidemiologic evidence suggests a link between psychosocial risk factors such as marital status and coronary artery disease (CAD). Polygamy (multiple concurrent wives) is a distinct marital status practiced in many countries in Asia and the Middle East, but its association with CAD is not well defined. We conducted a multicenter, observational study of consecutive patients undergoing coronary angiography during the period from April 1, 2013, to March 30, 2014. Of 1,068 enrolled patients, 687 were married men. Polygamy was reported in 32% of married men (1 wife: 68%, 2 wives: 19%, 3 wives: 10%, and 4 wives: 3%). When stratified by number of wives, significant baseline differences were observed in age, type of community (rural versus urban), prior coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), and household income. After adjusting for baseline differences, there was a significant association between polygamy and CAD (adjusted OR 4.6 [95% CI 2.5, 8.3]), multivessel disease (MVD) (adjusted OR 2.6 [95% CI 1.8, 3.7]), and left main disease (LMD) (adjusted OR 3.5 [95% CI 2.1, 5.9]). Findings were consistent when the number of wives was analyzed as a continuous variable. In conclusion, among married men undergoing coronary angiography for clinical indications, polygamy is associated with the presence of significant CAD, MVD, and LMD.