Role of Sense of Coherence in the Outcomes of Acute Myocardial Infarction Survivors: A 2-Year Follow-Up Study

连贯感在急性心肌梗死幸存者预后中的作用:一项为期2年的随访研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Survivors of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) struggle with stressful consequences. Sense of coherence (SOC) seems to be associated with a person's capacity to face life incidents. This study aims to evaluate SOC's correlation with the major adverse cardiac events (MACE) among the AMI survivors. The study was designed and reported following the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) guidelines and checklist. METHODS: This study was part of the ST-elevated myocardial infarction cohort study in Isfahan (SEMI-CI) conducted on 724 AMI survivors followed for 2 years. The patients' demographics, medical history, and follow-up manifestations were recruited. The 13-item SOC questionnaire was utilized to evaluate the patients' SOC, and the Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) questionnaire was used for psychosomatic disorder evaluation, including health anxiety, illness denial, irritable mood, and demoralization. MACE defined as non-fatal myocardial infarction (MI), non-fatal stroke, and atherosclerosis cardiovascular disease (ASCVD)-related death was recorded. RESULTS: Logistic regression assessments showed that the SOC level was an independent predictor for the development of MACE (OR: 0.67; 95%CI: 0.40-0.85). This finding was confirmed by the controlling factors, including demographic data (OR: 0.60; 95%CI: 0.35-0.79), demographic factors and medical history (OR: 0.62; 95%CI: 0.36-0.86), the previous ones plus clinical follow-up assessments (OR: 0.59; 95%CI: 0.33-0.79), and all the evaluations plus psychosomatic factors (OR: 0.76; 95%CI: 0.42-0.92). Similar outcomes were achieved using SOC scores. CONCLUSIONS: Based on this study, SOC was an independent MACE predictor in a large population of AMI patients through a 2-year follow-up period.

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