Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
Diabetes Mellitus is Associated with Insufficient Microvascular Reperfusion following Revascularization for Anterior Acute Myocardial Infarction
Satoshi KURISUIchiro INOUETakuji KAWAGOEMasaharu ISHIHARAYuji SHIMATANIKenji NisraoKATakashi UMEMURASuji NAKAMURAMasashi YOSHIDA
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2003 Volume 42 Issue 7 Pages 554-559

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Abstract

Objective The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that lack of microvascular reperfusion following revascularization might be associated with a poor clinical outcome in diabetic patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI).
Methods We studied 134 patients with a first anterior AMI who underwent successful revascularization within 6 hours. We assessed microvascular reperfusion by using electrocardiogram recordings just before revascularization and on return to the coronary care unit. Lack of microvascular reperfusion was defined as the absence of decrease of ≥20% in the sum of ST segment elevation (ΣST).
Results Twenty-four patients had diabetes and 110 patients did not. ΣST before revascularization was similar between diabetic and nondiabetic patients. After revascularization, reduction of ΣST was significantly smaller (1.3±8.4 mm vs 6.5±10.8 mm, p=0.03), and lack of microvascular reperfusion was significantly more frequent (62.5% vs 33.6%, p=0.01) in diabetic patients. A multivariate analysis showed that diabetes was associated with insufficient microvascular reperfusion (odds ratio 3.18, p=0.03). Major adverse cardiac events occurred more frequently in patients with a lack of microvascular reperfusion (30.8% vs 15.9%, p=0.04).
Conclusion These findings suggest that lack of microvascular reperfusion following revascularization may be one of the mechanisms of a poor clinical outcome in diabetic patients with AMI.
(Internal Medicine 42: 554-559, 2003)

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