Magnitude, treatment, and impact of diabetes mellitus in patients hospitalized with non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction: A community-based study
Authors
Awad, Hamza H.Tisminetzky, Mayra
Metry, Diana
McManus, David D.
Yarzebski, Jorge L.
Gore, Joel M.
Goldberg, Robert J.
UMass Chan Affiliations
Meyers Primary Care InstituteDepartment of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
Department of Quantitative Health Sciences
Document Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2016-01-01Keywords
UMCCTS fundingCardiovascular Diseases
Clinical Epidemiology
Epidemiology
Health Services Administration
Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases
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PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: To examine differences in the characteristics, treatment practices and in-hospital outcomes of patients with and without previously diagnosed diabetes hospitalized for non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction. KEY METHODS: The study cohort consisted of 3916 patients diagnosed with non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction at all 11 central MA medical centres between 1999 and 2009, of whom 1475 (38%) had been previously diagnosed with diabetes. MAIN RESULTS: Diabetic patients were more likely to have received treatment with effective cardiac medications, and to have undergone coronary bypass surgery, but were less likely to have received a percutaneous coronary intervention, than non-diabetic patients. Patients with a history of diabetes were more likely to have developed cardiogenic shock, heart failure and died during their index hospitalization than non-diabetic patients. MAIN CONCLUSION: Diabetic patients presenting with non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction remain at high risk of developing significant clinical complications during hospitalization.Source
Diab Vasc Dis Res. 2016 Jan;13(1):13-20. doi: 10.1177/1479164115609027. Epub 2015 Oct 23. Link to article on publisher's site
DOI
10.1177/1479164115609027Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/30614PubMed ID
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