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Mortality and Morbidity During a Five-year Follow-up of Diabetics with Myocardial Infarction
Authors:JOHAN HERLITZ,KLAS MALMBERG,BJ   RN W. KARLSON,LARS RYD   N,   KE HJALMARSON
Affiliation:JOHAN HERLITZ,KLAS MALMBERG,BJÖRN W. KARLSON,LARS RYDÉN,ÅKE HJALMARSON
Abstract:ABSTRACT In 787 patients with acute myocardial infarction originally participating in the Göteborg Metoprolol Trial, mortality and morbidity during 5 years' follow-up were assessed and related to whether patients had diabetes mellitus. Diabetes occurred in 78 patients (10%). Patients with diabetes had a different risk factor pattern, including higher age, higher occurrence of angina pectoris and hypertension, whereas smoking habits did not differ. In the early phase (hospitalization), patients with diabetes had a higher mortality (12% versus 8%), required more treatment for heart failure and stayed longer in hospital. Other morbidity aspects, such as severity of pain, occurrence of severe supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias, high-degree AV-block and infarct size did not differ. During 5 years' follow-up mortality rate in patients with diabetes mellitus was 55% as compared with 30% among patients with no diabetes (P<0.001). Reinfarction rate during 5 years was 42% in daibetics versus 25% in non-diabetics (P<0.001). In a multivariate analysis, taking into account the differences in risk factor pattern, diabetes turned out to be an independent determinant for long-term mortality and reinfarction (P<0.001). We conclude that patients with diabetes mellitus, developing acute myocardial infarction, is a group with particularly high risk of death and reinfarction. Interventions aiming at its reduction have priority.
Keywords:acute myocardial infarction  diabetes mellitus  prognosis
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