Subin Lim, Soon Jun Hong, Ju Hyeon Kim, Jung-Joon Cha, Hyung Joon Joo, Jae Hyoung Park, Cheol Woong Yu, Do-Sun Lim, Chang-Wook Nam
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Abstract
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a well-known risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, including coronary artery diseases (CAD). Complex percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) such as PCI for bifurcation lesions often yields poor outcomes, especially in DM patients.
Aims: The effect of DM on cardiovascular outcomes in bifurcation PCI was investigated in this retrospective, multicenter, observational, real-world registry of 2648 patients with coronary bifurcation lesions undergoing PCI with contemporary drug-eluting stents (DES).
Methods: The primary outcome was target lesion failure (TLF), defined as a composite of cardiac death, target vessel myocardial infarction and target lesion revascularization. The adjusted outcomes were compared using 1:1 propensity score (PS) matching.
Results: Overall, DM patients were more likely to be older, female, and have hypertension or chronic kidney disease. After PS matching, the cumulative incidence of the primary outcome remained higher in the DM group (7.9% vs. 5.5%, log-rank p = 0.033). In multivariable analysis, DM (HR, 1.57; 95% CI, 1.02-2.43; p = 0.040), chronic kidney disease (HR, 2.62; 95% CI, 1.27-5.38; p = 0.008), low left ventricular ejection fraction (HR, 1.92; 95% CI, 1.10-3.35; p = 0.022) and the two-stent technique (HR, 2.18; 95% CI, 1.17-4.05; p = 0.013) were independent predictors of TLF. For patients with intravascular ultrasound-guided PCI, TLF rates were similar between DM and non-DM groups (9.1% vs. 7.3%, log-rank p = 0.347).
Conclusion: For patients with coronary bifurcation lesions undergoing contemporary PCI, 5-year TLF rates were worse in DM patients. Careful planning and usage of imaging devices may help ameliorate outcomes for DM patients.
期刊介绍:
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions is an international journal covering the broad field of cardiovascular diseases. Subject material includes basic and clinical information that is derived from or related to invasive and interventional coronary or peripheral vascular techniques. The journal focuses on material that will be of immediate practical value to physicians providing patient care in the clinical laboratory setting. To accomplish this, the journal publishes Preliminary Reports and Work In Progress articles that complement the traditional Original Studies, Case Reports, and Comprehensive Reviews. Perspective and insight concerning controversial subjects and evolving technologies are provided regularly through Editorial Commentaries furnished by members of the Editorial Board and other experts. Articles are subject to double-blind peer review and complete editorial evaluation prior to any decision regarding acceptability.