논문번호 | 22 | ||
논문제목(영문) | Long-term clinical and angiographic results of coronary stenting in diabetic patients. | ||
국내외구분 | 국내 | SCI여부 | SCI(E) |
연구책임자역할 | 교신저자 | ||
주저자명 | Kim W | ||
교신저자명 | Jeong MH | ||
공동저자명 | Kim W, Jeong MH, Kim KH, Park JC, Lee SH, Rhew JY, Kang KT, Ahn Y, Cho JG, Park JC, Kang JC; | ||
게제년월일 | 2001-01-31 | ||
ISSN | 1738-5520 | ||
Impact Factor | 0.753 | ||
학술지명 | Korean Circulation J | ||
서지사항 | 0집 / 31권 / 1호, 페이지(24 - 30) | ||
요약초록문 (Abstract) 입력 |
Background:Diabetes is a major risk factor for restenosis and high mortality after percutaneous coronary intervention. The impact of coronary stenting on the clinical outcome of diabetic patients remains controversial. Method:The in-hospital and long-term clinical outcomes of 104 consecutive diabetic (60±8 year-old, 74 male) and age-matched 193 control (57±10 year-old, 162 male) patents underwent coronary stenting between January 1998 and March 1999 at Chonnam National University Hospital were compared. Results:1) Coronary stenting was successful in 98% of diabetic patients and 97% of non-diabetic patients. Post-procedural minimal luminal diameter (MLD) was not different between two groups (2.89±0.42 vs. 2.95±0.62 mm), but follow-up MLD was lower in diabetics than that in non-diabetics (1.70±0.96 vs. 2.05±0.72 mm, p<0.05). 2) Restenosis rate on follow-up coronary angiograpy was not different between two groups (40.7% in diabetics and 32.0% in non-diabetics. 3) In-hospital outcome was not different between two groups. Long-term clinical follow-up (16±11 months) revealed higher overall major adverse cardiac events in diabetics than in non-diabetics (38.7 vs. 30.7%, p<0.05). Conclusion:Coronary stenting in diabetics can be performed with acceptable short-term results. However, long-term clinical outcome in diabetic patients was worse than in non-diabetics. |
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