Impact of Diabetes Mellitus on in Hospital Adverse Outcomes after First Episode of Acute Coronary Syndrome
Muhammad Fahim ul Hassan, Nasir Iqbal, Muhammad Ijaz Bhatti, M. I. Hanif, H. A. Abdullah, Sania Tahir, Usman Javed Iqbal
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the
impact of diabetes on adverse outcomes amongst patients presenting for the first
time with acute coronary syndrome.
Study design: Cohort Study
Methodology:
A total of 340 patients were enrolled in this study. At presentation
patients were divided in two equal age and gender matched groups with 170
patients in Group-A having diabetes and another 170 being non-diabetics in
Group-B. Patients were followed up for period of index hospitalization and all
adverse outcomes were noted in both groups as per operational definition.
Results: Mean age in Group-A
with diabetes was 54±12.7 years whereas in non diabetics it was56±13.12 years. In
both groups there was male predominance with approximately 60% males and 40%
females. In diabetic group, 38% patients had typical chest pain, 62% patients
had dyspnea, 20% patients had cardiogenic shock while in non diabetic group,
20% patients had typical chest pain, 40% patients had dyspnea, 10% patients had
cardiogenic shock. In diabetic group, 38% patients had heart failure, 10%
patients died while in non diabetics 20% had heart failure and 5% patients
died.
Conclusion: This study concluded
that in hospital adverse outcomes after first episode of acute coronary
syndrome were more frequent in diabetic patients as compare to non diabetic
patients.
Keywords: Acute coronary
syndrome, Adverse outcomes, First attack