Myocardial infarction and type II diabetes - preferential treatment for high risk patients?


Autoria(s): Green, B; Duffull, S; Cottrell, N; D'Emden, M
Contribuinte(s)

A. Li Wan Po

M.J. Kendall

Data(s)

01/01/2002

Resumo

Objectives: To compare variability of blood glucose concentration in patients with type II diabetes with (cases) and without (controls) myocardial infarction. A secondary objective was identification of predictive factors for higher blood glucose on discharge from hospital. Design: A retrospective matched case-control study. Participants: Medical notes of 101 type II diabetic patients admitted with a myocardial infarction (MI) and 101 type II diabetic patients (controls) matched on gender and age with no MI were reviewed. Blood glucose concentrations over two consecutive 48-h periods were collected. Demographic data and therapy on admission/discharge were also collected. Results: Patient characteristics were comparable on recruitment excluding family history of cardiovascular disease (P =0.003), dyslipidaemia (P =0.004) and previous history of MI (P =0.007). Variability of blood glucose in cases was greater over the first 48 h compared with the second 48 h (P =0.03), and greater when compared with controls over the first 48 h (P =0.01). Cases with blood glucose on discharge >8.2 mmol / L (n =45) were less likely to have a history of previous MI (P =0.04), ischaemic heart disease (P =0.03) or hypertension (P =0.02). Conclusions: Type II diabetics with an MI have higher and more variable blood glucose concentrations during the first 48 h of admission. Only cardiovascular 'high risk' patients had target blood glucose set on discharge. The desirability of all MI patients with diabetes, having standardized-glucose infusions to reduce variability of blood glucose, should be evaluated in a randomized controlled trial.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:62988

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Blackwell Science

Palavras-Chave #Pharmacology & Pharmacy #Blood Glucose #Diabetes Mellitus #Insulin #Myocardial Infarction #Insulin-glucose Infusion #Coronary Heart-disease #Glycemic Control #Mortality #Mellitus #Niddm #C1 #320501 Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacy #730100 Clinical (Organs, Diseases and Abnormal Conditions)
Tipo

Journal Article