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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols

Date Submitted: Jul 9, 2021
Date Accepted: Oct 6, 2021

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Investigating Genetic and Other Determinants of First-Onset Myocardial Infarction in Malaysia: Protocol for the Malaysian Acute Vascular Events Risk Study

Chowdhury R, Noh MFBM, Ismail SR, van Daalen KR, Kamaruddin PSNM, Zulkiply SH, Azizul NH, Khalid NM, Ali A, Idris IM, Mei YS, Abdullah SR, Faridus N, Yusof NAM, Yusoff NNFM, Jamal R, Rahim AAA, Radhakrishnan AK, Ghapar AKA, Fong AYY, Ismail O, Krishinan S, Yan LC, Bang LH, Mageswaren E, Mahendran K, Amin NHM, Muthusamy G, Jin AOH, Ramli AW, Ross NT, Ruhani AI, Yahya M, Yusoff Y, Abidin SKZ, Amado L, Bolton T, Weston S, Crawte J, Ovenden N, Michielsen A, Monower MM, Mahiyuddin WRW, Wood A, Di Angelantonio E, Sulaiman NS, Danesh J, Butterworth AS

Investigating Genetic and Other Determinants of First-Onset Myocardial Infarction in Malaysia: Protocol for the Malaysian Acute Vascular Events Risk Study

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(2):e31885

DOI: 10.2196/31885

PMID: 35142634

PMCID: 8874931

The Malaysian Acute Vascular Events Risk (MAVERIK) study protocol: studying genetic and other determinants of first-ever myocardial infarction in Malaysia

  • Rajiv Chowdhury; 
  • Mohd Fairulnizal Bin Md Noh; 
  • Sophia Rasheeqa Ismail; 
  • Kim Robin van Daalen; 
  • Puteri Sofia Nadira Megat Kamaruddin; 
  • Siti Hafizah Zulkiply; 
  • Nur Hayati Azizul; 
  • Norhayati Mustafa Khalid; 
  • Azizan Ali; 
  • Izyan Mohd Idris; 
  • Yong Shih Mei; 
  • Shazana Rifham Abdullah; 
  • Norfashihah Faridus; 
  • Nur Azirah Md Yusof; 
  • Nur Najwa Farahin M Yusoff; 
  • Rahman Jamal; 
  • Aizai Azan Abdul Rahim; 
  • Ammu Kutty Radhakrishnan; 
  • Abdul Kahar Abdul Ghapar; 
  • Alan Yean Yip Fong; 
  • Omar Ismail; 
  • Saravanan Krishinan; 
  • Lee Chuey Yan; 
  • Liew Houng Bang; 
  • Eashwary Mageswaren; 
  • Kauthaman Mahendran; 
  • Nor Hanim Mohd Amin; 
  • Gunavathy Muthusamy; 
  • Aaron Ong Hean Jin; 
  • Ahmad Wazi Ramli; 
  • Noel Thomas Ross; 
  • Anwar Irawan Ruhani; 
  • Mansor Yahya; 
  • Yusniza Yusoff; 
  • Siti Khairani Zainal Abidin; 
  • Laryssa Amado; 
  • Thomas Bolton; 
  • Sophie Weston; 
  • Jason Crawte; 
  • Niko Ovenden; 
  • Ank Michielsen; 
  • Md Mostafa Monower; 
  • Wan Rozita Wan Mahiyuddin; 
  • Angela Wood; 
  • Emanuele Di Angelantonio; 
  • Nur Suffia Sulaiman; 
  • John Danesh; 
  • Adam S. Butterworth

ABSTRACT

Background:

Although the burden of premature myocardial infarction (MI) is high in Malaysia, direct evidence on the determinants of MI in this multi-ethnic population remains sparse. The Malaysian Acute Vascular Events Risk (MAVERIK) study is a retrospective case-control study established to enable investigation of genomic, lipid-related and other determinants of acute MI in Malaysia. To our knowledge, it represents the largest case-control study of MI and related traits in Malaysia. In this paper, we report the study’s design and initial results.

Objective:

To be completed

Methods:

By June 2019, MAVERIK had enrolled about 2500 patients with first-ever MI and 2500 controls without cardiovascular disease (CVD), frequency-matched by age, sex and ethnicity, from 17 hospitals in Malaysia. For each participant, serum and whole blood have been collected and stored. Clinical, demographic and behavioural information has been obtained using a 200-item questionnaire.

Results:

Tobacco consumption, history of diabetes, hypertension, markers of visceral adiposity, indicators of lower socioeconomic status, and family history of coronary disease were more prevalent in cases than controls. Crude and adjusted (age, sex) logistic regression models for traditional risk factors indicated that current smoking, previous smoking, history of high blood pressure, history of diabetes mellitus, family history of CHD and obesity (BMI>30) were associated with MI in age- and sex-adjusted models.

Conclusions:

The MAVERIK study can serve as a useful platform to investigate genetic and other risk factors for MI in an under-studied South-East Asian population. It should help to hasten discovery of disease-causing pathways and to inform regionally appropriate strategies that optimise public health action.


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Chowdhury R, Noh MFBM, Ismail SR, van Daalen KR, Kamaruddin PSNM, Zulkiply SH, Azizul NH, Khalid NM, Ali A, Idris IM, Mei YS, Abdullah SR, Faridus N, Yusof NAM, Yusoff NNFM, Jamal R, Rahim AAA, Radhakrishnan AK, Ghapar AKA, Fong AYY, Ismail O, Krishinan S, Yan LC, Bang LH, Mageswaren E, Mahendran K, Amin NHM, Muthusamy G, Jin AOH, Ramli AW, Ross NT, Ruhani AI, Yahya M, Yusoff Y, Abidin SKZ, Amado L, Bolton T, Weston S, Crawte J, Ovenden N, Michielsen A, Monower MM, Mahiyuddin WRW, Wood A, Di Angelantonio E, Sulaiman NS, Danesh J, Butterworth AS

Investigating Genetic and Other Determinants of First-Onset Myocardial Infarction in Malaysia: Protocol for the Malaysian Acute Vascular Events Risk Study

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(2):e31885

DOI: 10.2196/31885

PMID: 35142634

PMCID: 8874931

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