2018
DOI: 10.2478/prilozi-2018-0022
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The Impact of Glyco-Metabolic Status in Patients Treated for Acute Coronary Syndrome

Abstract: Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of newly diagnosed diabetes in patients with acute coronary syndrome and estimate the relationship between stress hyperglycemia, glyco-regulation and newly diagnosed diabetes with hospital morbidity and mortality. Methods: This was an observational study which included all patients hospitalized due to acute coronary syndrome (January 2015 until April 2017) at the University Clinic of Cardiology in Skopje, Macedonia. We analyzed demographic, clinical,… Show more

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“…Distinction on whether a patient has stress glycemia or previously undiagnosed diabetes is made by glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c). HbA1c value ≥ 6.5% indicates preexisting unrecognized diabetes, while value ≤6.5% indicates stress hyperglycemia [27]. Studies show that stress hyperglycemia is present in one of four hospitalized ACS patients, and it is found in 41% of elderly patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Distinction on whether a patient has stress glycemia or previously undiagnosed diabetes is made by glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c). HbA1c value ≥ 6.5% indicates preexisting unrecognized diabetes, while value ≤6.5% indicates stress hyperglycemia [27]. Studies show that stress hyperglycemia is present in one of four hospitalized ACS patients, and it is found in 41% of elderly patients.…”
Section: Mawmentioning
confidence: 99%