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The etiology of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in patients without history of standard modifiable risk factors (SMuRFs) remains unclear. Simultaneously, evidence suggests that mental health status (MHS) contributes to the pathogenesis of AMI and worsens its outcomes. This analysis of the prospective "Beyond-SMuRFs" (NCT05535582) study included 650 consecutive patients with AMI who had available data on self-reported MHS before AMI, calculated by the SF36-Questionnaire mental component summary (MCS). Poor MHS was defined as MCS ≤ 50. Multivariable logistic-regression and Cox-regression analyses were implemented to investigate poor MHS as a potential predictor of SMuRF-less AMIs and compare all-cause mortality based on SMuRF-less and MH status, respectively. Of 650 patients with AMI (mean age 62.6 ± 12.1 years), 288 (44.3%) had MCS ≤ 50 and 128 (19.7%) were SMuRF-less patients. Three out of four SMuRF-less patients reported an MCS ≤ 50 (n = 96, 75%), a significantly higher percentage than the corresponding percentage in patients with SMuRFs (n = 192, 36.8%; < 0.01). The multivariable logistic regression model showed that MCS ≤ 50 was an independent predictor of SMuRF-less AMI [aOR = 0.95; 95% CI (0.94-0.96)]. Time-to-event analysis for all-cause mortality showed that patients with MCS > 50 had lower mortality rates than those with poor MHS (aHR, 3.61 [95% CI, 2.02 to 6.43], < 0.01). Higher risk for all-cause mortality was also observed in SMuRF-less patients with poor MHS compared to patients with at least one SMuRF and good MHS [aHR, 4.52 (95% CI, 0.94-21.73)]. Poor MHS was an independent predictor of the occurrence of SMuRF-less AMI and predictive of higher mortality in patients with and without SMuRFs.

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