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Risks of Stroke and Heart Disease Following Hysterectomy and Oophorectomy in Chinese Premenopausal Women

Authors :
Michiel H.F. Poorthuis
Pang Yao
Yiping Chen
Yu Guo
Liya Shi
Liming Li
Zhengming Chen
Robert Clarke
Ling Yang
Junshi Chen
Rory Collins
Jun Lv
Richard Peto
Robin Walters
Daniel Avery
Derrick Bennett
Ruth Boxall
Fiona Bragg
Yumei Chang
Huaidong Du
Simon Gilbert
Alex Hacker
Michael Holmes
Christiana Kartsonaki
Rene Kerosi
Kuang Lin
Iona Millwood
Qunhua Nie
Paul Ryder
Sam Sansome
Dan Schmidt
Rajani Sohoni
Iain Turnbull
Lin Wang
Neil Wright
Xiaoming Yang
Xiao Han
Can Hou
Biao Jing
Chao Liu
Pei Pei
Yunlong Tan
Canqing Yu
Zengchang Pang
Ruqin Gao
Shanpeng Li
Shaojie Wang
Yongmei Liu
Ranran Du
Yajing Zang
Liang Cheng
Xiaocao Tian
Hua Zhang
Yaoming Zhai
Feng Ning
Xiaohui Sun
Feifei Li
Silu Lv
Junzheng Wang
Wei Hou
Mingyuan Zeng
Ge Jiang
Xue Zhou
Liqiu Yang
Hui He
Bo Yu
Yanjie Li
Qinai Xu
Quan Kang
Ziyan Guo
Dan Wang
Ximin Hu
Hongmei Wang
Jinyan Chen
Yan Fu
Zhenwang Fu
Xiaohuan Wang
Min Weng
Zhendong Guo
Shukuan Wu
Yilei Li
Huimei Li
Zhifang Fu
Ming Wu
Yonglin Zhou
Jinyi Zhou
Ran Tao
Jie Yang
Jian Su
Fang Liu
Jun Zhang
Yihe Hu
Yan Lu
Liangcai Ma
Aiyu Tang
Shuo Zhang
Jianrong Jin
Jingchao Liu
Zhenzhu Tang
Naying Chen
Ying Huang
Mingqiang Li
Jinhuai Meng
Rong Pan
Qilian Jiang
Jian Lan
Yun Liu
Liuping Wei
Liyuan Zhou
Ningyu Chen
Ping Wang
Fanwen Meng
Yulu Qin
Sisi Wang
Xianping Wu
Ningmei Zhang
Xiaofang Chen
Weiwei Zhou
Guojin Luo
Jianguo Li
Xunfu Zhong
Jiaqiu Liu
Qiang Sun
Pengfei Ge
Xiaolan Ren
Caixia Dong
Hui Zhang
Enke Mao
Xiaoping Wang
Tao Wang
Xi Zhang
Ding Zhang
Gang Zhou
Shixian Feng
Liang Chang
Lei Fan
Yulian Gao
Tianyou He
Huarong Sun
Pan He
Chen Hu
Xukui Zhang
Huifang Wu
Min Yu
Ruying Hu
Hao Wang
Yijian Qian
Chunmei Wang
Kaixu Xie
Lingli Chen
Yidan Zhang
Dongxia Pan
Qijun Gu
Yuelong Huang
Biyun Chen
Li Yin
Huilin Liu
Zhongxi Fu
Qiaohua Xu
Xin Xu
Hao Zhang
Huajun Long
Xianzhi Li
Libo Zhang
Zhe Qiu
Group, China Kadoorie Biobank Collaborative
Source :
Stroke. 53:3064-3071
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2022.

Abstract

Background: Little is known about the long-term risks of stroke and ischemic heart disease (IHD) in women who had a hysterectomy alone (HA) or with bilateral oophorectomy (HBO) for benign diseases, particularly in China where the burden of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is high. We assessed mean levels of cardiovascular risk factors and relative risks of stroke and IHD in Chinese women who had a HA or HBO. Methods: A total of 302 510 women, aged 30 to 79 years were enrolled in the China Kadoorie Biobank from 2004 to 2008 and followed up for a mean of 9.8 years. The analysis involved premenopausal women without prior cardiovascular disease or cancer at enrollment. We calculated adjusted hazard ratios for incident cases of CVD and their pathological types (ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, and IHD) after HA and HBO. Analyses were stratified by age and region and adjusted for levels of education, household income, smoking status, alcohol consumption, physical activity, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, self-reported health, and number of pregnancies. Results: Among 282 722 eligible women, 8478 had HA, and 1360 had HBO. Women who had HA had 9% higher risk of CVD after HA (hazard ratio, 1.09 [95% CI, 1.06–1.12]) and 19% higher risk of CVD after HBO (1.19 [95% CI, 1.12–1.26]) compared with women who did not. Both HA and HBO were associated with higher risks of ischemic stroke and IHD but not with hemorrhagic stroke. The relative risks of CVD associated with HA and HBO were more extreme at younger age of surgery. Conclusions: Women who had either HA or HBO have higher risks of ischemic stroke and IHD, and these risks should be evaluated when discussing these interventions. Additional screening for risk factors for CVD should be considered in women following HA and HBO operations, especially if such operations are performed at younger age.

Details

ISSN :
15244628 and 00392499
Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stroke
Accession number :
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