Indian Heart Journal (Sep 2024)

Drug abuse and ACS in the very young (less than 30 years): Demographic, clinical and angiographic profile

  • Shibba Takkar Chhabra,
  • Gurleen Kaur,
  • Samir Kapoor,
  • Aastha Kapila,
  • Gagandeep Kaur,
  • Prannav Jain,
  • Pankaj kumar,
  • Namita Bansal,
  • Mamta Bansal,
  • Anshuman Gupta,
  • Akash Batta,
  • Gautam Singal,
  • Abhishek Goyal,
  • Rohit Tandon,
  • Naved Aslam,
  • Bishav Mohan,
  • Gurpreet Singh Wander

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76, no. 5
pp. 355 – 357

Abstract

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Aim: To identify incidence, type of drug abuse study clinical and angiographic profile in very young population presenting with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Materials and methods: All consecutive patients less than 30 years with ACS included and segregated into Group 1 and 2 (with and without drug abuse respectively) Result: n = 153; n = 17 in group 1 of whom 35.29 % consumed opium, 17.64 % energy drinks, 17.64 % whey protein supplements, 17.64 % inhaled marijuana, 5.88 % heroin and spasmoproxyvon and 23.52 % multi-substance abusers. STEMI, Single vessel disease and urban domicile were predominant. Rising trends of drug abuse were identified in prospective (28.20 %) versus retrospective (5.30 %) timeframe (p = 0.011). Conclusion: Rising trends of drug abuse, a potentially modifiable risk factor of ACS in the young are alarming. Strict regulations are needed to curb this menace.

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