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Title: | Impact of diabetes on epicardial reperfusion and mortality in a contemporary STEMI population undergoing mechanical reperfusion: Insights from the ISACS STEMI COVID 19 registry |
Author: | De Luca, Giuseppe Algowhary, Magdy Uguz, Berat Oliveira, Dinaldo C. Ganyukov, Vladimir Zimbakov, Zan Cercek, Miha Okkels Jensen, Lisette Loh, Poay Huan Calmac, Lucian Roura I Ferrer, Gerard Quadros, Alexandre Milewski, Marek Scotto D'uccio, Fortunato Birgelen, Clemens von Versaci, Francesco Berg, Jurrien ten Casella, Gianni Wong, Aaron Sung Lung Kala, Petr Díez Gil, José Luis Carrillo, Xavier Dirksen, Maurits Becerra Muñoz, Victor M. Lee, Michael Kang-Yin Juzar, Dafsah Arifa Moura Joaquim, Rodrigo de Paladino, Roberto Milicic, Davor Davlouros, Periklis Bakraceski, Nikola Zilio, Filippo Donazzan, Luca Kraaijeveld, Adriaan Galasso, Gennaro Arpad, Lux Lucia, Marinucci Vincenzo, Guiducci Menichelli, Maurizio Scoccia, Alessandra Yamac, Aylin Hatice Mert, Kadir Ugur Flores Rios, Xacobe Kovarnik, Tomas Kidawa, Michal Moreu, Josè Flavien, Vincent Fabris, Enrico Lozano Martínez-Luengas, Iñigo Bosa Ojeda, Francisco Rodríguez Sánchez, Robert Caiazzo, Gianluca Cirrincione, Giuseppe Kao, Hsien-Li Sanchis Forés, Juan Vignali, Luigi Pereira, Helder Manzo, Stephane Ordoñez, Santiago Özkan, Alev Arat Scheller, Bruno Lehtola, Heidi Teles, Rui Mantis, Christos Antti, Ylitalo Brum Silveira, João António Zoni, Rodrigo Bessonov, Ivan Savonitto, Stefano Kochiadakis, George Alexopulos, Dimitrios Uribe, Carlos E. Kanakakis, John Faurie, Benjamin Gabrielli, Gabriele Gutierrez Barrios, Alejandro Pablo Bachini, Juan Rocha, Alex Tam, Frankie Chor-Cheung Rodriguez, Alfredo Lukito, Antonia Anna Bellemain-Appaix, Anne Pessah, Gustavo Cortese, Giuliana Parodi, Guido Burgadha, Mohammed Abed Kedhi, Elvin Lamelas, Pablo Suryapranata, Harry Nardin, Matteo Verdoia, Monica |
Keywords: | Complicacions de la diabetis Cardiologia Diabetes complications Cardiology |
Issue Date: | 24-Oct-2024 |
Publisher: | Elsevier BV |
Abstract: | Background and aim Diabetes has been shown in last decades to be associated with a significantly higher mortality among patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) treated with primary PCI (PPCI). Therefore, the aim of current study was to evaluate the impact of diabetes on times delays, reperfusion and mortality in a contemporary STEMI population undergoing PPCI, including treatment during the COVID pandemic. Methods and results The ISACS-STEMI COVID-19 is a large-scale retrospective multicenter registry involving PPCI centers from Europe, Latin America, South-East Asia and North-Africa, including patients treated from 1st of March until June 30, 2019 and 2020. Primary study endpoint of this analysis was in-hospital mortality. Secondary endpoints were postprocedural TIMI 0-2 flow and 30-day mortality. Our population is represented by 16083 STEMI patients. A total of 3812 (23,7 %) patients suffered from diabetes. They were older, more often males as compared to non-diabetes. Diabetic patients were less often active smokers and had less often a positive family history of CAD, but they were more often affected by hypertension and hypercholesterolemia, with higher prevalence of previous STEMI and previous CABG. Diabetic patients had longer ischemia time, had more often anterior MI, cardiogenic shock, rescue PCI and multivessel disease. They had less often out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and in-stent thrombosis, received more often a mechanical support, received less often a coronary stent and DES. Diabetes was associated with a significantly impaired postprocedural TIMI flow (TIMI 0-2: 9.8 % vs 7.2 %, adjusted OR [95 % CI] = 1.17 [1.02-1.38], p = 0.024) and higher mortality (in-hospital: 9.1 % vs 4.8 %, Adjusted OR [95 % CI] = 1.70 [1.43-2.02], p < 0.001; 30-day mortality: 10.8 % vs 6 %, Adjusted HR [95 % CI] = 1.46 [1.26-1.68], p < 0.001) as compared to non-diabetes, particularly during the pandemic. Conclusions Our study showed that in a contemporary STEMI population undergoing PPCI, diabetes is significantly associated with impaired epicardial reperfusion that translates into higher in-hospital and 30-day mortality, particularly during the pandemic. |
Note: | Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.numecd.2024.09.031 |
It is part of: | Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, 2024, vol. 35, num. 5 |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/2445/222251 |
Related resource: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.numecd.2024.09.031 |
ISSN: | 0939-4753 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles publicats en revistes (Institut d'lnvestigació Biomèdica de Bellvitge (IDIBELL)) |
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