Coronary heart disease and risk factors

 

NEET PG High-Yield: Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)

CHD, often referred to as Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD), is the leading cause of mortality globally and in India. Its epidemiology is centered on a complex interaction of modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors.

Classification of Risk Factors

Non-Modifiable Modifiable (Major)
Age Hypertension
Gender (Male > Female) Dyslipidemia (High LDL, Low HDL)
Family History/Genetics Smoking/Tobacco Use
Ethnicity Diabetes Mellitus

Key Epidemiological Concepts

  • The “Interheart” Study: A landmark study identifying 9 modifiable risk factors that account for >90% of the population-attributable risk for a first Myocardial Infarction.
  • Metabolic Syndrome: A cluster of conditions (Abdominal obesity, High BP, High Fasting Glucose, High Triglycerides, Low HDL) that significantly elevates CHD risk.
  • Primary Prevention: Focused on lifestyle modification (DASH diet, physical activity, smoking cessation) and control of hypertension/diabetes.

High-Yield NEET PG Pearls:

  • Framingham Risk Score: The standard tool for calculating the 10-year risk of developing CHD.
  • Emerging Risk Factors: Elevated Lipoprotein(a), High-sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP), and Homocysteine levels.
  • Smoking: The most significant *preventable* risk factor; cessation reduces risk rapidly.
  • Socioeconomic Status: An independent determinant that influences dietary habits and stress levels.