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The influence of admission glucose on epicardial and microvascular flow after primary angioplasty.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
Patients with elevated admission glucose levels may be at increased risk of death after myocardial infarction, independent of other baseline risk factors and more severe coronary artery disease. However, data regarding admission glucose and epicardial and microvascular flow after primary angioplasty is limited.
METHODS:
Angioplasty was performed in 308 ST-segment elevated myocardial infarction patients. Patients were divided into 3 groups on the basis of admission glucose level: group 1, < 7.8 mmol/L; group 2, (7.8 - 11.0) mmol/L; and group 3, >or= 11.0 mmol/L.
RESULTS:
Compared with group 1, patients in group 2 and group 3 were more often female and older. Triglycerides (TG) in group 3 were significantly higher than group 1. At angiography, they more frequently had 2-vessel or 3-vessel disease. In the infarct-related artery, there was no relationship between hyperglycemia and thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) 3 flow after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) (89.7%, 86.0% and 86.3%, P = NS). However, corrected TIMI frame count (CTFC) in group 2 and group 3 were more than group 1. TIMI myocardial perfusion grade (TMPG) 0 - 1 grade among patients with hyperglycemia after PCI were more frequent (30.9% and 29.0% vs 17.3%, P < 0.05). There was less frequent complete ST - segment resolution (STR) and early T wave inversion among patients with hyperglycemia after PCI.
CONCLUSION:
Elevated admission glucose levels in ST - segment elevation myocardial infarction patients treated with primary PCI are independently associated with impaired microvascular flow. Abnormal microvascular flow may contribute at least in part to the poor outcomes observed in patients with elevated admission glucose.
AuthorsXu-hua Shen, San-qing Jia, Hong-wei Li
JournalChinese medical journal (Chin Med J (Engl)) Vol. 119 Issue 2 Pg. 95-102 (Jan 20 2006) ISSN: 0366-6999 [Print] China
PMID16454990 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Blood Glucose
Topics
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary
  • Blood Glucose (analysis)
  • Coronary Angiography
  • Coronary Circulation
  • Electrocardiography
  • Female
  • Glucose Intolerance (physiopathology)
  • Humans
  • Hyperglycemia (physiopathology)
  • Male
  • Microcirculation
  • Middle Aged
  • Myocardial Infarction (blood, mortality, physiopathology, therapy)
  • Pericardium (physiology)
  • Stress, Physiological (blood, physiopathology)

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