[Impact of coronary sirolimus-eluting stents on long-term outcome in diabetic patients].

Zhonghua Xin Xue Guan Bing Za Zhi

Department of Cardiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Second Medical University, Shanghai 200025, China.

Published: May 2005

Objective: To analyse the impact of sirolimus-eluting stents (SES) on long-term outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and diabetes.

Methods: Among 1004 patients with CAD undergone percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), 84 diabetic and 250 non-diabetic patients received SES, 168 diabetic and 502 non-diabetic patients had bare metal stent (BMS) implantation. Baseline clinical characteristics, interventional procedures (coronary angiography and PCI), occurrence of major adverse cardiac events (MACE), and MACE-free survival rates at one year during follow-up were compared.

Results: During follow-up (average 16.2 months), patients (with and without diabetes mellitus) who received SES had similar occurrence of MACE (4.8% vs. 3.6%, P = 0.744) and MACE-free survival rates at one year (95.0% vs. 96.7%, P = 0.602). However those received BMS had a higher occurrence of MACE in diabetes mellitus than that in non-diabetic patients (31.0% vs. 21.7%, P = 0.015). MACE-free survival rate at one year was lower in diabetic patients with BMS than that in non-diabetic patients with BMS (74.2% vs. 86.8%, P = 0.001).

Conclusion: Implantation of sirolimus-eluting stents may reduce the major adverse cardiac events and the frequency of repeat intervention in patients with diabetes mellitus.

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