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Is diabetes mellitus a major risk factor in coronary artery bypass grafting? The influence of internal thoracic artery grafting on late survival in diabetic patients.

T Yamamoto1, Y Hosoda, K Takazawa, I Hayashi, H Miyagawa, S Sasaguri.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The presence of diabetes could possibly have an adverse influence on the late results of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). A retrospective observational risk-unadjusted estimation study was conducted to clarify the magnitude of this unfavorable influence of diabetes based on our experience at Juntendo University.
METHODS: Between January 1984 and December 1995, 1,618 primary CABG operations were performed and 99.0% of these patients were followed up for a mean period of 81.2 months with a maximal follow-up of 14 years. Among the 1,610 patients who were successfully followed up, 523 patients (32.5%) were diabetic and this cohort was compared with 1,087 nondiabetic patients regarding the patient profiles, perioperative outcome, and the long-term outcome.
RESULTS: Diabetic patients included a higher proportion of females, a greater preoperative presence of renal insufficiency, a higher rate of three vessel disease, and reception of a greater number of grafts (mean: 2.5 versus 2.4) and an internal thoracic artery graft (68% versus 58%). Hospital mortality was not significantly different (2.1% vs 1.0%: ns). An actuarial analysis revealed a significantly unfavorable long-term survival in the diabetic group (59.6%) at 14 years, compared with the nondiabetic group (73.4%), however diabetic patients with an internal thoracic artery graft had a favorable long-term survival (82.0%) at 13 years, and this finding was almost identical to that of nondiabetic patients with an internal thoracic artery graft (88.5%).
CONCLUSION: We conclude that the presence of diabetes appears to be a major risk factor in patients undergoing CABG. However, diabetic patients with an internal thoracic artery graft had a survival almost identical to that of nondiabetic patients with an internal thoracic artery graft.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10935324     DOI: 10.1007/bf03218154

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 1344-4964


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