Cardiovascular risk assessment in the resource limited setting of Western Honduras: An epidemiological perspective

Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) epidemiology varies significantly among Low and Middle-Income Countries. Honduras is the Central American country with the highest Ischemic Heart Disease and CVD mortality rates. The aim of this study was to assess the individual CVD risk factors and calculate Cardiovasc...

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Main Authors: Eleazar Enrique Montalvan Sanchez, Samuel Alejandro Urrutia, Aida Argentina Rodriguez, Gabriela Duarte, Axel Murillo, Ricardo Rivera, Andrea Alejandra Paredes Henriquez, Daniela Maria Montalvan Sanchez, Eva Ordoñez, Dalton Argean Norwood, Lucia Belem Dominguez, Ricardo Leonel Dominguez, Karla Torres, Esmelia Michell Reyes Fajardo, Carlos Amilcar Godoy
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-04-01
Series:International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235290671930257X
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spelling doaj-67f0211484024894b91c4aad8f23ca5f2020-11-25T02:22:55ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature2352-90672020-04-0127Cardiovascular risk assessment in the resource limited setting of Western Honduras: An epidemiological perspectiveEleazar Enrique Montalvan Sanchez0Samuel Alejandro Urrutia1Aida Argentina Rodriguez2Gabriela Duarte3Axel Murillo4Ricardo Rivera5Andrea Alejandra Paredes Henriquez6Daniela Maria Montalvan Sanchez7Eva Ordoñez8Dalton Argean Norwood9Lucia Belem Dominguez10Ricardo Leonel Dominguez11Karla Torres12Esmelia Michell Reyes Fajardo13Carlos Amilcar Godoy14Western Honduras Gastric Cancer Prevention Initiative, Hospital de Occidente, Santa Rosa de Copan 41101, Honduras; Corresponding author at: Sala de Endoscopia, Hospital de Occidente, Avenida Solidaridad, Santa Rosa de Copan, Copan 41101, Honduras.Indianapolis Health University, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USAWestern Honduras Gastric Cancer Prevention Initiative, Hospital de Occidente, Santa Rosa de Copan 41101, HondurasWestern Honduras Gastric Cancer Prevention Initiative, Hospital de Occidente, Santa Rosa de Copan 41101, HondurasWestern Honduras Gastric Cancer Prevention Initiative, Hospital de Occidente, Santa Rosa de Copan 41101, HondurasWestern Honduras Gastric Cancer Prevention Initiative, Hospital de Occidente, Santa Rosa de Copan 41101, HondurasWestern Honduras Gastric Cancer Prevention Initiative, Hospital de Occidente, Santa Rosa de Copan 41101, HondurasUniversidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras, Tegucigalpa, HondurasWestern Honduras Gastric Cancer Prevention Initiative, Hospital de Occidente, Santa Rosa de Copan 41101, HondurasWestern Honduras Gastric Cancer Prevention Initiative, Hospital de Occidente, Santa Rosa de Copan 41101, HondurasWestern Honduras Gastric Cancer Prevention Initiative, Hospital de Occidente, Santa Rosa de Copan 41101, HondurasWestern Honduras Gastric Cancer Prevention Initiative, Hospital de Occidente, Santa Rosa de Copan 41101, HondurasUniversidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras, Santa Rosa de Copan 41101, HondurasWestern Honduras Gastric Cancer Prevention Initiative, Hospital de Occidente, Santa Rosa de Copan 41101, HondurasHartford Hospital, CT 06102, USACardiovascular Disease (CVD) epidemiology varies significantly among Low and Middle-Income Countries. Honduras is the Central American country with the highest Ischemic Heart Disease and CVD mortality rates. The aim of this study was to assess the individual CVD risk factors and calculate Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Scores (CVRAS) from the population. Methods: A cross-sectional study in western Honduras. Estimation of CV risk was performed using Framingham, MESA, ACC/AHA-PCEs and ESC SCORE calculators. Results: 38% were male. For men and women respectively; 49% and 48% had self-reported hypertension (HTN), on measured blood pressure only 18% and 30% had normal readings. Diabetes Mellitus was reported in 19% and 22%. Tobacco use was 14% and 3%. Self-reported regular exercise was 39.9% and 25%. Obesity was diagnosed in 24% and 24%. Lipid profile; total cholesterol was ≥200 mg/dl in 63% of subjects. LDL-C was elevated (>100 mg/dl) in 74% of participants, 9% had LDL-C levels higher than 190 mg/dl. Triglycerides were high (>160 mg/dl) in 60%, of these subjects 22% were taking lipid-lowering medications. 52% reported family-history of CVD. The risk calculation for men and women respectively for each CVRAS were; AHA/ACC-PCEs high risk (score ≥ 7.5%) in 62% and 30%, FRS high risk (score ≥ 20%) 46% and 15%, MESA high risk (Score ≥ 7.5%) in 70.6% and 17.7%, ESC SCORE high risk (score ≥ 5% in 32.4% and 11.8%). Conclusions: CV risk calculations revealed higher than rates than expected with consequently reflected on higher than estimated CVRAS. This represents the first report of its kind in Honduras. Keywords: Risk factors, Body mass index, Cardiovascular diseases, Cholesterolhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235290671930257X
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author Eleazar Enrique Montalvan Sanchez
Samuel Alejandro Urrutia
Aida Argentina Rodriguez
Gabriela Duarte
Axel Murillo
Ricardo Rivera
Andrea Alejandra Paredes Henriquez
Daniela Maria Montalvan Sanchez
Eva Ordoñez
Dalton Argean Norwood
Lucia Belem Dominguez
Ricardo Leonel Dominguez
Karla Torres
Esmelia Michell Reyes Fajardo
Carlos Amilcar Godoy
spellingShingle Eleazar Enrique Montalvan Sanchez
Samuel Alejandro Urrutia
Aida Argentina Rodriguez
Gabriela Duarte
Axel Murillo
Ricardo Rivera
Andrea Alejandra Paredes Henriquez
Daniela Maria Montalvan Sanchez
Eva Ordoñez
Dalton Argean Norwood
Lucia Belem Dominguez
Ricardo Leonel Dominguez
Karla Torres
Esmelia Michell Reyes Fajardo
Carlos Amilcar Godoy
Cardiovascular risk assessment in the resource limited setting of Western Honduras: An epidemiological perspective
International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature
author_facet Eleazar Enrique Montalvan Sanchez
Samuel Alejandro Urrutia
Aida Argentina Rodriguez
Gabriela Duarte
Axel Murillo
Ricardo Rivera
Andrea Alejandra Paredes Henriquez
Daniela Maria Montalvan Sanchez
Eva Ordoñez
Dalton Argean Norwood
Lucia Belem Dominguez
Ricardo Leonel Dominguez
Karla Torres
Esmelia Michell Reyes Fajardo
Carlos Amilcar Godoy
author_sort Eleazar Enrique Montalvan Sanchez
title Cardiovascular risk assessment in the resource limited setting of Western Honduras: An epidemiological perspective
title_short Cardiovascular risk assessment in the resource limited setting of Western Honduras: An epidemiological perspective
title_full Cardiovascular risk assessment in the resource limited setting of Western Honduras: An epidemiological perspective
title_fullStr Cardiovascular risk assessment in the resource limited setting of Western Honduras: An epidemiological perspective
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular risk assessment in the resource limited setting of Western Honduras: An epidemiological perspective
title_sort cardiovascular risk assessment in the resource limited setting of western honduras: an epidemiological perspective
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature
issn 2352-9067
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) epidemiology varies significantly among Low and Middle-Income Countries. Honduras is the Central American country with the highest Ischemic Heart Disease and CVD mortality rates. The aim of this study was to assess the individual CVD risk factors and calculate Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Scores (CVRAS) from the population. Methods: A cross-sectional study in western Honduras. Estimation of CV risk was performed using Framingham, MESA, ACC/AHA-PCEs and ESC SCORE calculators. Results: 38% were male. For men and women respectively; 49% and 48% had self-reported hypertension (HTN), on measured blood pressure only 18% and 30% had normal readings. Diabetes Mellitus was reported in 19% and 22%. Tobacco use was 14% and 3%. Self-reported regular exercise was 39.9% and 25%. Obesity was diagnosed in 24% and 24%. Lipid profile; total cholesterol was ≥200 mg/dl in 63% of subjects. LDL-C was elevated (>100 mg/dl) in 74% of participants, 9% had LDL-C levels higher than 190 mg/dl. Triglycerides were high (>160 mg/dl) in 60%, of these subjects 22% were taking lipid-lowering medications. 52% reported family-history of CVD. The risk calculation for men and women respectively for each CVRAS were; AHA/ACC-PCEs high risk (score ≥ 7.5%) in 62% and 30%, FRS high risk (score ≥ 20%) 46% and 15%, MESA high risk (Score ≥ 7.5%) in 70.6% and 17.7%, ESC SCORE high risk (score ≥ 5% in 32.4% and 11.8%). Conclusions: CV risk calculations revealed higher than rates than expected with consequently reflected on higher than estimated CVRAS. This represents the first report of its kind in Honduras. Keywords: Risk factors, Body mass index, Cardiovascular diseases, Cholesterol
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235290671930257X
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