Epidemiological characterization of ischemic heart disease at different altitudes: A nationwide population-based analysis from 2011 to 2021 in Ecuador.
Esteban Ortiz PradoJuan S Izquierdo-CondoyRaúl Fernández-NaranjoJorge Vásconez-GonzálezLeonardo CanoAna Carolina GonzálezEstefanía Morales-LapoGalo S Guerrero-CastilloErick DuqueMaria Gabriela Davila RoseroDiego EgasGinés ViscorPublished in: PloS one (2023)
Ecuador bears a significant burden of ischemic heart disease (IHD), with men being more affected than women in terms of incidence. However, women have a higher percentage of mortality post-hospital admission. Regarding elevation, our analysis, using two different altitude cutoff points, reveals higher mortality rates in low-altitude regions compared to high-altitude areas, suggesting a potential protective effect of high elevation on IHD risk. Nevertheless, a definitive dose-response relationship between high altitude and reduced IHD risk could not be conclusively established.