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RISK OF CORONARY HEART EVENTS BASED ON ROSE ANGINA QUESTIONNAIRE AND ECG BESIDES DIABETES AND OTHER METABOLIC RISK FACTORS: RESULTS OF A 10-YEAR FOLLOW-UP IN TEHRAN LIPID AND GLUCOSE STUDY

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 Background: High-risk individuals for CHD could be diagnosed bysomenon-invasive and low-priced techniques such as Minnesota ECG coding and rose angina questionnaire (RQ).Objectives: The present study aimed at determining the risk of incident CHD according to ECG and RQ besides DIABETES and other metabolic risk factors in our population.Methods: Participants comprised of 5431 individuals aged 30 years within the framework of Tehran lipidandglucose study. Based on their status on history of CHD, ECG, and RQ at baseline, all participants were classified to 5 following groups: (1) History-Rose-ECG- (the reference group); (2) History-Rose+ECG-; (3) History-Rose-ECG+; (4) History-Rose+ECG+; and (5) History+. We used Cox regression model to find the role of ECG and RQ on CHD, independent of other risk factors.Results: Overall, 562 CHD events were detected during the median of 10.3 years follow-up. CHD incidence rates were 55.9 and 9.09 cases per 1000 person-year for participants with and without history of CHD, respectively. Hazard ratios (HRs) (95% CIs) were 4.11 (3.27 - 5.11) for History+and 2.18 (1.63 - 2.90), 1.92 (1.47 - 2.51), and 2.48 (1.46 - 4.20) for History-Rose+ECG-, History-Rose-ECG+, and History-Rose+ECG+, respectively. RQ and ECG had the same HRs as high as those for HYPERTENSION and HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA; however, DIABETES showed statistically and clinically more effects on CVD than RQ and ECG.Conclusions: RQ in general and, ECG especially in asymptomatic patients, were good predictors for CHD events in both Iranian males and females; however, their predictive powers were lower than that of DIABETES.

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    MANSOURNIA, MOHAMMAD ALI, HOLAKOUIE NAIENI, KOUROSH, FAHIMFAR, NOUSHIN, ALMASI HASHIANI, AMIR, CHERAGHI, ZAHRA, AYUBI, ERFAN, HADAEGH, FARZAD, ESKANDARI, FATEMEH, AZIZI, FEREIDOUN, & KHALILI, DAVOOD. (). . , (), -. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/297612/en

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    MANSOURNIA MOHAMMAD ALI, HOLAKOUIE NAIENI KOUROSH, FAHIMFAR NOUSHIN, ALMASI HASHIANI AMIR, CHERAGHI ZAHRA, AYUBI ERFAN, HADAEGH FARZAD, ESKANDARI FATEMEH, AZIZI FEREIDOUN, KHALILI DAVOOD. . [Internet]. ;():-. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/297612/en

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    MOHAMMAD ALI MANSOURNIA, KOUROSH HOLAKOUIE NAIENI, NOUSHIN FAHIMFAR, AMIR ALMASI HASHIANI, ZAHRA CHERAGHI, ERFAN AYUBI, FARZAD HADAEGH, FATEMEH ESKANDARI, FEREIDOUN AZIZI, and DAVOOD KHALILI, “,” , vol. , no. , pp. –, , [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/297612/en

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