Scoliosis linked to increased lifetime risk of major adverse cardiac events
In their latest study, researchers from National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, have explained the interplay between scoliosis and cardiac manifestations. They have identified an increased lifetime risk of major adverse cardiovascular events in adults of the UK Biobank who had history of scoliosis.
Abnormal spinal curvature increases mechanical constraint on the heart, causing diastolic dysfunction. The higher the severity of the deformity, the greater the aggravation of ventricular and right atrial pressure.
This original research on Cardiac risk factors and prevention was published in BMJ Open Heart, entitled "Identification of an increased lifetime risk of major adverse cardiovascular events in UK Biobank participants with scoliosis."
It is already known that Structural changes due to spinal curvature impact organs within the thoracic cage, including the heart. Cardiac abnormalities in scoliosis (idiopathic ) patients are often studied post-corrective surgery or secondary to diseases. Such patients have a high incidence of congenital heart disease.
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