You are seeing this message because your Web browser does not support basic Web standards. Find out more about why this message is appearing and what you can do to make your experience on this site better.


ABOUT JAMA
Advanced Search

Welcome   | My Account | E-mail Alerts | Access Rights | Sign In


  Vol. 285 No. 15, April 18, 2001 TABLE OF CONTENTS
  JAMA
  •  Online Features
  Original Contribution
 This Article
 •Full text
 •PDF
 •Send to a friend
 • Save in My Folder
 •Save to citation manager
 •Permissions
 Citing Articles
 •Citation map
 •Citing articles on HighWire
 •Citing articles on Web of Science (63)
 •Contact me when this article is cited
 Related Content
 •Related letter
 •Related articles
 •Similar articles in JAMA
 Topic Collections
 •Cardiovascular System
 •Cardiovascular Disease/ Myocardial Infarction
 •Alert me on articles by topic
 Social Bookmarking
  Add to CiteULike Add to Connotea Add to Del.icio.us Add to Digg Add to Reddit Add to Technorati Add to Twitter What's this?

Prior Alcohol Consumption and Mortality Following Acute Myocardial Infarction

Kenneth J. Mukamal, MD,MPH,MA; Malcolm Maclure, ScD; James E. Muller, MD; Jane B. Sherwood, RN; Murray A. Mittleman, MD,DrPH

JAMA. 2001;285:1965-1970.

Context  Studies have found that individuals who consume 1 alcoholic drink every 1 to 2 days have a lower risk of a first acute myocardial infarction (AMI) than abstainers or heavy drinkers, but the effect of prior drinking on mortality after AMI is uncertain.

Objective  To determine the effect of prior alcohol consumption on long-term mortality among early survivors of AMI.

Design and Setting  Prospective inception cohort study conducted at 45 US community and tertiary care hospitals between August 1989 and September 1994, with a median follow-up of 3.8 years.

Patients  A total of 1913 adults hospitalized with AMI between 1989 and 1994.

Main Outcome Measure  All-cause mortality, compared by self-reported average weekly consumption of beer, wine, and liquor during the year prior to AMI.

Results  Of the 1913 patients, 896 (47%) abstained from alcohol, 696 (36%) consumed less than 7 alcoholic drinks/wk, and 321 (17%) consumed 7 or more alcoholic drinks/wk. Compared with abstainers, patients who consumed less than 7 drinks/wk had a lower all-cause mortality rate (3.4 vs 6.3 deaths per 100 person-years; hazard ratio [HR], 0.55; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.43-0.71) as did those who consumed 7 or more drinks/wk (2.4 vs 6.3 deaths per 100 person-years; HR, 0.38; 95% CI, 0.25-0.55; P<.001 for trend). After adjusting for propensity to drink and other potential confounders, increasing alcohol consumption remained predictive of lower mortality for less than 7 drinks/wk, with an adjusted HR of 0.79 (95% CI, 0.60-1.03), and for 7 or more drinks/wk, with an adjusted HR of 0.68 (95% CI, 0.45-1.05; P = .01 for trend). The association was similar for total and cardiovascular mortality, among both men and women, and among different types of alcoholic beverages.

Conclusion  Self-reported moderate alcohol consumption in the year prior to AMI is associated with reduced mortality following infarction.


Author Affiliations: Divisions of General Medicine and Primary Care (Dr Mukamal) and Cardiology (Dr Mittleman), Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Departments of Epidemiology (Drs Maclure and Mittleman) and Health and Social Behavior (Ms Sherwood), Harvard School of Public Health, and Division of Cardiology, Massachusetts General Hospital (Dr Muller), Boston.



Add to CiteULike CiteULike   Add to Connotea Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us Del.icio.us   Add to Digg Digg   Add to Reddit Reddit   Add to Technorati Technorati   Add to Twitter Twitter     What's this?

RELATED LETTER

Alcohol Use as a Prognostic Factor Following Myocardial Infarction
Jesse Green, Haq Nawaz, Jeffrey G. Wiese, Michael Shlipak, Kenneth J. Mukamal, and Murray A. Mittleman
JAMA. 2001;286(2):165.
EXTRACT | FULL TEXT  

RELATED ARTICLES

Moderate Alcohol Consumption and Risk of Heart Failure Among Older Persons
Jerome L. Abramson, Setareh A. Williams, Harlan M. Krumholz, and Viola Vaccarino
JAMA. 2001;285(15):1971-1977.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Should Patients With Heart Disease Drink Alcohol?
Arthur L. Klatsky
JAMA. 2001;285(15):2004-2006.
EXTRACT | FULL TEXT  

April 18, 2001
JAMA. 2001;285(15):2023-2024.
EXTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Alcohol Use and Heart Disease
JAMA. 2001;285(15):2040.
PDF  


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES

Ethanol for cardiac ischemia: the role of protein kinase c
Churchill et al.
Ther Adv Cardiovasc Dis 2008;2:469-483.
ABSTRACT  

Is moderate drinking as effective as cholesterol lowering in reducing mortality in high-risk coronary patients?
de Lorgeril et al.
Eur Heart J 2008;29:4-6.
FULL TEXT  

Alcohol and long-term prognosis after a first acute myocardial infarction: the SHEEP study
Janszky et al.
Eur Heart J 2008;29:45-53.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Sevoflurane Enhances Ethanol-Induced Cardiac Preconditioning Through Modulation of Protein Kinase C, Mitochondrial KATP Channels, and Nitric Oxide Synthase, in Guinea Pig Hearts
Kaneda et al.
Anesth. Analg. 2008;106:9-16.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

To Drink or Not to Drink? That Is the Question
Kloner and Rezkalla
Circulation 2007;116:1306-1317.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Alcohol Consumption and Risk of Heart Failure in the Physicians' Health Study I
Djousse and Gaziano
Circulation 2007;115:34-39.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Alcohol consumption and risk for coronary heart disease in men with healthy lifestyles.
Mukamal et al.
Arch Intern Med 2006;166:2145-2150.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

The Association of Alcohol Consumption and Incident Heart Failure: The Cardiovascular Health Study
Bryson et al.
J Am Coll Cardiol 2006;48:305-311.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Binge Drinking and Mortality After Acute Myocardial Infarction
Mukamal et al.
Circulation 2005;112:3839-3845.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Integrating Complementary Medicine Into Cardiovascular Medicine: A Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation Task Force on Clinical Expert Consensus Documents (Writing Committee to Develop an Expert Consensus Document on Complementary and Integrative Medicine)
Vogel et al.
J Am Coll Cardiol 2005;46:184-221.
FULL TEXT  

Antiatherogenic potential of red wine: clinician update
Szmitko and Verma
Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. 2005;288:H2023-H2030.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Wine drinking is associated with increased heart rate variability in women with coronary heart disease
Janszky et al.
Heart 2005;91:314-318.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Behavioral and Emotional Triggers of Acute Coronary Syndromes: A Systematic Review and Critique
Strike and Steptoe
Psychosom. Med. 2005;67:179-186.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Alcohol consumption and prognosis in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction after a myocardial infarction
Aguilar et al.
J Am Coll Cardiol 2004;43:2015-2021.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Alcohol and red wine: impact on cardiovascular risk
Bohm et al.
Nephrol Dial Transplant 2004;19:11-16.
FULL TEXT  

Use of Continuous Quality Improvement to Increase Use of Process Measures in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Ferguson et al.
JAMA 2003;290:49-56.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Medical Management of Hyperlipidemia/Dyslipidemia
Kreisberg and Oberman
J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 2003;88:2445-2461.
FULL TEXT  

Substance-Related Disorders
Mack and Frances
Focus 2003;1:125-146.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Wine Drinking and Risks of Cardiovascular Complications After Recent Acute Myocardial Infarction
de Lorgeril et al.
Circulation 2002;106:1465-1469.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Moderate alcohol consumption induces sustained cardiac protection by activating PKC-epsilon and Akt
Zhou et al.
Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. 2002;283:H165-H174.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Tea Consumption and Mortality After Acute Myocardial Infarction
Mukamal et al.
Circulation 2002;105:2476-2481.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

The Role of Mitochondrial and Sarcolemmal KATP Channels in Canine Ethanol-Induced Preconditioning In Vivo
Pagel et al.
Anesth. Analg. 2002;94:841-848.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Alcohol Use as a Prognostic Factor Following Myocardial Infarction
Green et al.
JAMA 2001;286:165-165.
FULL TEXT  

More on Moderate Drinking and the Heart
JWatch Psychiatry 2001;2001:11-11.
FULL TEXT  

More Data on the Benefits of Alcohol
Journal Watch Cardiology 2001;2001:2-2.
FULL TEXT  

More on Moderate Drinking and the Heart
JWatch General 2001;2001:3-3.
FULL TEXT  

Should Patients With Heart Disease Drink Alcohol?
Klatsky
JAMA 2001;285:2004-2006.
FULL TEXT  





HOME | CURRENT ISSUE | PAST ISSUES | TOPIC COLLECTIONS | CME | SUBMIT | SUBSCRIBE | HELP
CONDITIONS OF USE | PRIVACY POLICY | CONTACT US | SITE MAP
 
© 2001 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.