European Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume 19, Issue 1 , Pages 32-39, January 2008

High prevalence of cardiovascular risk in patients with toxic oil syndrome: A comparative study using the general Spanish population

  • María Luisa García de Aguinaga

      Affiliations

    • Toxic Oil Syndrome Research Unit, Rare Diseases Research Institute, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain
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  • Manuel Posada de la Paz

      Affiliations

    • Toxic Oil Syndrome Research Unit, Rare Diseases Research Institute, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Instituto de Salud Carlos III. Pabellón 11-IIER, Calle Sinesio Delgado, 6. 28029. Madrid, Spain. Tel.: +34 91 8222044; fax: +34 91 3877895.
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  • Eva Estirado de Cabo

      Affiliations

    • Toxic Oil Syndrome Research Unit, Rare Diseases Research Institute, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain
  • ,
  • María del Mar Plaza Cano

      Affiliations

    • Toxic Oil Syndrome Research Unit, Rare Diseases Research Institute, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain
  • ,
  • Carmen Suárez Álvarez

      Affiliations

    • Toxic Oil Syndrome Research Unit, Rare Diseases Research Institute, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain
  • ,
  • Beatriz Braun Saro

      Affiliations

    • Toxic Oil Syndrome Research Unit, Rare Diseases Research Institute, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain
  • ,
  • Ignacio Abaitua Borda

      Affiliations

    • Toxic Oil Syndrome Research Unit, Rare Diseases Research Institute, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain
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  • Rafael Gabriel Sánchez

      Affiliations

    • Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain
  • ,
  • Francisco Javier Barbado Hernández

      Affiliations

    • Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain

Received 18 December 2006; accepted 20 April 2007. published online 20 September 2007.

Abstract 

Background

The objective of this study was to compare current prevalence of major cardiovascular risk factors (CRF) between a cohort of patients affected by the toxic oil syndrome (TOS) epidemic, which occurred in Spain in 1981, and the unaffected Spanish population.

Methods

This was a case-referent study covering 1276 TOS cases and a referent population of 2843 (aged 35–65 years) using data collected from 1996 to 2003. Study variables were high blood pressure, hyperglycemia, dyslipemia, obesity, and metabolic syndrome. Smoking habit, alcohol intake, family and personal history of ischemic heart disease, as well as a personal history of cerebrovascular disease were also assessed in TOS patients.

Results

Compared to the general population, TOS patients registered a threefold rise in prevalence of diabetes, a 2.57-fold increase in hypertension, a 1.38-fold increase in total hypercholesterolemia, a 1.20-fold increase in hyper-LDL-cholesterolemia, and a high prevalence of metabolic syndrome (35% versus 25%). Nevertheless, the prevalence of hypo-HDL-cholesterolemia was significantly lower in those affected by TOS. No differences were found for other CRFs.

Conclusion

Compared to the general population, cases display a much higher prevalence of all major CRFs. However, an increase in HDL-cholesterol protective factor is in evidence for the first time.

Keywords: Cardiovascular diseases, Risk factors, Hypercholesterolemia, HDL cholesterol, Metabolic syndrome X, Toxic oil syndrome

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 Grant support: This study was funded by the World Health Organization/Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Toxic Oil Syndrome Scientific Committee and FIS, RETICS programme grant REpIER G03/123.

PII: S0953-6205(07)00230-0

doi:10.1016/j.ejim.2007.04.018

European Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume 19, Issue 1 , Pages 32-39, January 2008