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Inhaled bronchodilators and acute myocardial infarction: a nested case-control study

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Lee, Chang-Hoon; Choi, Seongmi; Jang, Eun Jin; Yang, Han-Mo; Yoon, Ho Il; Kim, Yun Jung; Kim, Jimin; Yim, Jae Joon; Kim, Deog Kyeon

Issue Date
2017-12
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Scientific Reports, Vol.7 No.1, p. 17915
Abstract
We investigated the association between the use of inhaled bronchodilators and the risk of AMI. A nested case-control study using the nationwide insurance claims database was conducted. Overall, 11,054 AMI cases and 47,815 matched (up to 1: 5) controls were identified from 1,036,119 subjects without acute major cardiovascular events in the past year. Long-acting and short-acting beta-agonists (LABAs and SABAs) were associated with increase in the risk of AMI, although an inhaled corticosteroid combined with a long-acting beta-agonist was not. Long-acting muscarinic antagonists (LAMAs) in a dry powder inhaler (DPI) were significantly associated with reduced risk of AMI, while LAMAs in a soft mist inhaler (SMI) didn't decrease the risk of it. In hypertensive or diabetic patients, LAMAs in a DPI were associated with reduced risk of AMI, but LABAs were associated with increased risk. Among the beta-blocker users, the reduction of AMI risk by LAMAs was the most significant. In conclusions, inhaled beta-agonists were associated with increase in the risk of AMI, while LABAs accompanied by ICSs were not associated with increase in the risk of AMI. LAMAs in a DPI use were associated with lower risk of AMI.
ISSN
2045-2322
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/206603
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-17890-1
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