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Health outcomes after myocardial infarction: A population study of 56 million people in England.

Marlous HallLesley SmithJianhua WuChris HaywardJonathan A BattyPaul C LambertHarry HemingwayChris P Gale
Published in: PLoS medicine (2024)
In this study, up to a third of patients with MI developed heart failure or renal failure, 7% had another MI, and 38% died within 9 years (compared with 35% deaths among matched individuals). The incidence of all health outcomes, except dementia and cancer, was higher than expected during the normal life course without MI following adjustment for age, sex, year, and socioeconomic deprivation. Efforts targeted to prevent or limit the accrual of chronic, multisystem disease states following MI are needed and should be guided by the demographic-specific risk charts derived in this study.
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