Autor: |
Eldamanhory, Ahmed S., Sobeih, Mohammed, Ammar, Ahmed S., Elsherbiny, Islam A., El-Shetry, Mohamed Saad, Sanan, Moataz El |
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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research (Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research); 2021, Vol. 12 Issue 6, p1544-1555, 12p |
Abstrakt: |
The clinical outcome after PCI among patients with diabetes is less favorable than the outcome among non-diabetic patients. Purpose:Tounderstand the importance of the diabetes control in the diabetic patients who had PCI, so they can receive better management and avoid the occurrence of in stent restenosis. Patients and methods:In thiscomparative cross sectionalstudy we included 130diabetic patients who have been admitted to zagazig university hospital cath lab for undergoing an invasive coronary angiography. All of them had a history of old PCI. Patients then were were divided into 2 groups: ISR group (n=38) and no ISR group (n=92) then comparison of both group regarding Hb1Ac and other demographic, laboratory, and angiographical findings. Results:Higher levels of HbA1C as well as higher values of systolic blood pressure were found in the ISR group when compared to the No-ISR group (P= 0.03, 0.001 respectively). That means patients with uncontrolled DM and patients with uncontrolled HTN developed more ISR. Patients in ISR group had higher Hs-CRP values compared to the No-ISR group (P < 0.001). Moreover, Patients in the ISR group had more coronary lesions of type C (P= 0.013) compared to the No-ISR group. Conclusion:In summary, this study found that in-stent restenosis is significantly greater in those patients having greaterHbA1C. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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