Comparison of clinical and angiographic outcome of diabetic vs non diabetic patients treated with conventional angioplasty vs stent implantation in native coronary artery

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del Amo, LFN [1 ]
Romo, AI [1 ]
Hernández, RI [1 ]
Belenguer, RG [1 ]
Raúl, IFRY [1 ]
Carreras, CR [1 ]
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[1] Fdn Jimenez Diaz, Serv Cardiol, Unidad Hemodinam & Cardiol Intervenc, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
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REVISTA ESPANOLA DE CARDIOLOGIA | 2000年 / 53卷 / 02期
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diabetes mellitus; coronary angioplasty; stent; restenosis;
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R5 [内科学];
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Introduction and objectives. Diabetic patients have a high restenosis risk after balloon coronary angioplasty. Stent implantation in these patients appears to be a potential beneficial therapeutic option. The aim of this study was to compare the clinical and angiographic outcome of diabetic patients vs non-diabetic patients, treated with conventional angioplasty vs stent implantation in lesions located in native coronary arteries. Material and methods. A total of 302 patients (58 diabetics and 244 non-diabetics) underwent a coronary angioplasty of one vessel in native coronary arteries with initial success and after at least six months clinical and angiographic follow-up were included in the study. Of the total number of patients, 100 were treated with conventional balloon angioplasty and 202 with stent implantation. Major adverse clinical events and angiographic restenosis rate were evaluated at follow-up. Results. Mean age of patients was 65 years and 74% were male. Angiographic restenosis rate was similar in diabetic vs non-diabetic patients with stent implantation (24% vs 23% respectively). Nevertheless, diabetic patients treated with balloon angioplasty compared to diabetic patients treated with stenting, evolved with a higher restenosis rate (64% vs 24%; p < 0.05), and at the end of follow-up diabetics had need a higher rate of target vessel revascularization (40% vs 24%; p < 0.05), a lower major event free survival (56% vs 70%; p < 0.05) and worse symptomatic status (72% vs 36%; p < 0.05). Conclusions. Diabetic patients treated with conventional one vessel coronary balloon angioplasty evolved with a high restenosis rate and a bad mid-term clinical outcome. Stent implantation was able reduce to the restenosis rate and improve the mid-term clinical outcome, in a comparable population of diabetic patients.
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