The Columbus Dispatch

Virus increases risk of heart attack in elderly

- By Mike Stobbe

NEW YORK — As if this flu season weren’t bad enough: Researcher­s have confirmed that getting the flu sharply increases the risk of heart attack for older people.

The new Canadian study found that the risk was six times higher in the first week after flu is diagnosed, compared with the year before and after the bug hits. Unlike previous studies, the researcher­s used lab tests to make sure people suspected of having the flu really did.

“It’s a much more rigorous study that allows us to make a much more specific link between flu infection and heart issues,” said Richard Webby, a prominent flu researcher at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis. He was not involved in the research. Results were published this week in the New England Journal of Medicine.

The researcher­s reviewed more than five years of hospital and lab records in Ontario. They found 332 mostly elderly people who had a positive flu test and had suffered a heart attack within a year. There was one strong pattern: 20 had a heart attack within a week of getting the flu. Six died.

Researcher­s say that flu can cause swelling or inflammati­on in the coronary arteries, which can shake loose plaque and cause blockages, cutting off blood flow.

Adding to that is the strain that flu and other viral infections place on already-weakened hearts. And lung infections make it harder for people to breathe, so the heart has to pump harder to get oxygenated blood out to every part of the body.

 ?? [THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Experts suggest getting vaccinated to lower the risk of flu. The virus in elderly patients sometimes causes inflammati­on in the coronary arteries, possibly increasing the chance of a heart attack.
[THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Experts suggest getting vaccinated to lower the risk of flu. The virus in elderly patients sometimes causes inflammati­on in the coronary arteries, possibly increasing the chance of a heart attack.

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