2000
DOI: 10.1590/s0066-782x2000001100001
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Coronary stent implantation in diabetic versus nondiabetic patients. Early and late outcomes

Abstract: Coronary stenting in diabetic patients is an efficient procedure, with a high angiographic and clinical success rate similar to that in nondiabetic patients. Diabetic patients, however, had a higher incidence of in-hospital myocardial infarction and a greater need for additional myocardial revascularization.

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“…According to the clinical characteristics of patients, most cardiovascular risk factors and comorbidities were more common in diabetics, which would indicate a poor clinical outcome in this group. [8][9][10][11][12] However, the present findings demonstrated no influence of diabetes on clinically adverse events at the hospitalisation phase, despite the greater clinical complexity of patients. The angiographic profile of diabetic patients, however, showed no diffe rence for most analysed variables compared with non-diabetics, which suggests that the appropriate choice of cases attenuated the higher number of in-hospital events expected for that group.…”
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“…According to the clinical characteristics of patients, most cardiovascular risk factors and comorbidities were more common in diabetics, which would indicate a poor clinical outcome in this group. [8][9][10][11][12] However, the present findings demonstrated no influence of diabetes on clinically adverse events at the hospitalisation phase, despite the greater clinical complexity of patients. The angiographic profile of diabetic patients, however, showed no diffe rence for most analysed variables compared with non-diabetics, which suggests that the appropriate choice of cases attenuated the higher number of in-hospital events expected for that group.…”
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“…The presence of diabetes mellitus in patients with atherosclerotic disease is a marker of poor prognosis when they are submitted to PCI, with a higher incidence of complications and restenosis. [8][9][10] It is believed that this is due to endothelial and metabolic alterations, which lead to a greater chance of atherosclerotic plaque rupture and thrombus formation and increased exacerbation of intimal hyperplasia. [10][11][12] In the present study, the impact of diabetes mellitus on in-hospital outcomes was evaluated in a large cohort of patients currently undergoing PCI.…”
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“…Em nosso meio, poucos estudos analisaram a evolução clínica de pacientes com DM tratados com implantes de stents coronarianos (15,16). Recentemente, descrevemos a experiência do Instituto de Cardiologia de Porto Alegre com o implante de stents convencionais em 208 pacientes com DM que foram comparados com um grupo controle sem DM (n= 685), sendo avaliados os resultados hospitalares e o seguimento clínico em um ano (12).…”
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“…(11) foram os primeiros autores a descreverem uma maior freqüência de re-estenose em indivíduos com DM comparados a indivíduos sem DM que usaram stents, achado que foi confirmado por diversos outros estudos (12)(13)(14)(15). Em nosso meio, apenas dois estudos analisaram a evolução clínica de pacientes com DM tratados com implantes de stents coronarianos, ambos com número reduzido de pacientes, e um deles abordando especificamente a fase aguda do infarto do miocárdio (16,17).…”
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