Relationship Between Diabetic Variables and Outcomes After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Diabetic Patients

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作者
Wang, Tom Kai Ming [1 ]
Woodhead, Andrew [1 ]
Ramanathan, Tharumenthiran [1 ]
Pemberton, James [1 ]
机构
[1] Auckland City Hosp, Green Lane Cardiovasc Serv, Auckland, New Zealand
关键词
Diabetes mellitus; Coronary artery bypass grafting; Cardiac surgery; CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS; GLYCEMIC CONTROL; SURGERY; RISK; TYPE-1; HBA1C; REVASCULARIZATION; INTERVENTION; MORTALITY; TRIAL;
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10.1016/j.hlc.2016.05.117
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Nearly half of the patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) have diabetes. There is mixed data as to whether preoperative (haemoglobin A1c{HbA1c}) and/or perioperative diabetes control is associated with mortality and morbidity after CABG. We reviewed the characteristics and outcomes of diabetic patients undergoing CABG with a focus on HbA1c, perioperative glucose levels and diabetic treatment regimens. Methods Diabetic patients undergoing CABG during July 2010 to June 2012 were studied (n= 306). The last preoperative HbA1c levels, and perioperative glucose levels (mean and coefficient of variation {CV}) were retrospectively recorded, as well as the pre-existing and perioperative diabetes treatment regimens for analyses. Results Mean HbA1c was 7.7+/-1.6%, and 11.1% (34), 56.2% (172), and 32.7% (100) of patients were managed preoperatively with diet only, oral diabetic medications and insulin respectively. For operative mortality which occurred in 2.0%, C-statistics (95% confidence interval) was only significant for HbA1c, 0.855 (0.757-0.975), and glucose CV on the day of surgery, 0.722 (0.567-0.877). HbA1c also detected postoperative renal failure, C-statistic 0.617 (0.504-0.730), but not other complications or mortality during follow-up. In multivariate analysis, HbA1c was the only diabetes-related independent predictor of operative mortality, hazards ratio 4.13 (1.04-16.4), and none of the diabetes-related variables predicted mortality during follow-up or other postoperative complications. Conclusion Preoperative HbA1c was the only diabetic variable to independently predict operative mortality after CABG, suggesting medium-term preoperative diabetes control is more important and prognostic of operative outcomes than perioperative diabetes control.
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