Abstract

Myocardial infarction (MI) is a common cardiovascular disease and a leading cause of death worldwide. The etiology of MI is complicated and not completely understood. Many risk factors are reported important for the development of MI, including lifestyle factors, environmental factors, psychosocial factors, genetic factors, etc. Identifying individuals with an increased risk of MI is urgent and a major challenge for improving prevention. The MI risk knowledge base (MIRKB) is developed for facilitating MI research and prevention. The goal of MIRKB is to collect risk factors and models related to MI to increase the efficiency of systems biological level understanding of the disease. MIRKB contains 8436 entries collected from 4366 articles in PubMed before 5 July 2019 with 7902 entries for 1847 single factors, 195 entries for 157 combined factors and 339 entries for 174 risk models. The single factors are classified into the following five categories based on their characteristics: molecular factor (2356 entries, 649 factors), imaging (821 entries, 252 factors), physiological factor (1566 entries, 219 factors), clinical factor (2523 entries, 561 factors), environmental factor (46 entries, 26 factors), lifestyle factor (306 entries, 65 factors) and psychosocial factor (284 entries, 75 factors). MIRKB will be helpful to the future systems level unraveling of the complex mechanism of MI genesis and progression.

Highlights

  • Myocardial infarction (MI) is defined as myocardial necrosis due to coronary ischemia

  • The MI risk knowledge base (MIRKB) database contains a total of 8436 entries collected from 4366 articles in PubMed with 7902 entries for 1847 single factors, 195 entries for 157 combined factors and 339 entries for 174 risk models

  • It is foreseeable that more studies related to MI will be published for the risk assessment, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of MI, and we will integrate them into MIRKB

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Introduction

Myocardial infarction (MI) is defined as myocardial necrosis due to coronary ischemia. 9577 articles from PubMed have been collected as the original data for our database MIRKB before 5 July 2019. Since only the literature related to the risk, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of MI in human was considered to be collected into our database, we excluded animal articles (n = 127), reviews, case reports and letters (n = 1433), articles without available data (n = 2918), after which 5007 original articles remained.

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