Background An earlier prospective study reported an associationbetween high levels of plasma renin activity (as measured bythe renin-sodium profile) and the incidence of myocardial infarctionin patients with hypertension. We have investigated the relationbetween plasma renin activity and ischemic heart disease inthe Northwick Park Heart Study.
Methods The study included 803 white men 40 to 64 years of ageselected from industrial workers in London. Plasma renin activityand established risk factors for ischemic heart disease weremeasured at entry, which was between 1972 and 1978. Ascertainmentof the primary clinical end points of fatal or nonfatal myocardialinfarction and sudden death from coronary causes was carriedout until the end of 1991.
Results In an analysis of the 86 first coronary events, we foundan independent relation between higher systolic blood pressureand coronary end points (relative risk per 1 SD increase inblood pressure, 1.47; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.16 to1.85; P<0.001), but no relation between plasma renin activityand coronary end points (relative risk per 1 SD increase inthe level of plasma renin activity, 1.04; 95 percent confidenceinterval, 0.84 to 1.30). In the 242 men who had hypertensionof a degree similar to that of the subjects in the earlier prospectivestudy of the renin profile, and in whom 44 of the 86 coronaryevents occurred, the relative risk of those in the highest ascompared with the lowest third for plasma renin activity was1.26 (95 percent confidence interval, 0.63 to 2.56).
Conclusions Our results suggest that there is no associationbetween plasma renin activity and myocardial infarction or suddendeath from coronary causes, at least in normotensive men.
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From the Medical Research Council Epidemiology and Medical Care Unit, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Medical College of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Charterhouse Sq., London EC1M 6BQ, United Kingdom, where reprint requests should be addressed to Professor Meade.
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