KMID : 1200020210450020270
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Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2021 Volume.45 No. 2 p.270 ~ p.274
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Clinical Impact of Dysglycemia in Patients with an Acute Myocardial Infarction
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Chung Jae-Wook
Park Yeong-Seon Seo Jeong-Eon Son Ye-Seul Oh Cheol-Woo Lee Chan-Hee Nam Jong-Ho Lee Jung-Hee Son Jang-Won Kim Ung Park Jong-Seon Won Kyu-Chang
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Abstract
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This study aimed to determine the impact of dysglycemia on myocardial injury and cardiac dysfunction in acute myocardial infarctions (AMIs). From 2005 to 2016, a total of 1,593 patients with AMIs who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention were enrolled. The patients were classified into five groups according to the admission glucose level: ¡Â80, 81 to 140, 141 to 200, 201 to 260, and ¡Ã261 mg/dL. The clinical and echocardiographic parameters and 30-day mortality were analyzed. The peak troponin I and white blood cell levels had a positive linear relationship to the admission glucose level. The left ventricular ejection fraction had an inverted U-shape trend, and the E/E' ratio was U-shaped based on euglycemia. The 30-day mortality also increased as the admission glucose increased, and the cut-off value for predicting the mortality was 202.5 mg/dL. Dysglycemia, especially hyperglycemia, appears to be associated with myocardial injury and could be another adjunctive parameter for predicting mortality in patients with AMIs.
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KEYWORD
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Diabetes mellitus, Hyperglycemia, Mortality, Myocardial infarction
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