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Type 2 diabetes mellitus is associated with faster degeneration of bioprosthetic valve: results from a propensity score-matched Italian multicenter study.

Roberto Lorusso1, Sandro Gelsomino, Fabiana Lucà, Giuseppe De Cicco, Giuseppe Billè, Rocco Carella, Emmanuel Villa, Emanuel Villa, Gianni Troise, Mario Viganò, Carlo Banfi, Carmine Gazzaruso, Pier Gagliardotto, Lorenzo Menicanti, Francesco Formica, Giovanni Paolini, Stefano Benussi, Ottavio Alfieri, Matteo Pastore, Sandro Ferrarese, Giovanni Mariscalco, Germano Di Credico, Cristian Leva, Claudio Russo, Aldo Cannata, Roberto Trevisan, Ugolino Livi, Roberto Scrofani, Carlo Antona, Andrea Sala, Gian Franco Gensini, Jos Maessen, Andrea Giustina.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The present study was aimed at determining the impact of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) on postoperative bioprosthetic structural valve degeneration. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Twelve Italian centers participated in the study. Patient data refer to bioprosthetic implantations performed from November 1988 to December 2009, which resulted in 6184 patients (mean age 71.3±5.4 years, 60.1% male) being enrolled. Of these patients, 1731 (27.9%) had type 2 DM. The propensity score-matching algorithm successfully matched 1113 patients with type 2 DM with the same number of no-DM patients. The postmatching standard differences were less than 0.1 for each of the covariates, and 64.2% of DM patients were matched. The early (30 days) mortality rate was 7.8% (n=87) versus 2.9% (n=33) in patients with or without type 2 DM (P<0.001), respectively. Seven-year freedom from valve deterioration was significantly lower in patients with DM (73.2% [95% confidence interval, 61.6-85.5] versus 95.4% [95% confidence interval, 83.9-100], P<0.001). In Cox regression models with robust SEs that accounted for the clustering of matched pairs, DM was the strongest predictor of structural valve degeneration (hazard ratio 2.39 [95% confidence interval 2.28-3.52]). When we allowed for interaction between type 2 DM and other key risk factors, DM remained a significant predictor beyond any potentially associated variable.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with type 2 DM undergoing bioprosthetic valve implantation are at high risk of early and long-term mortality, as well as of structural valve degeneration.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22203696     DOI: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.111.025064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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