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Relation between pre-procedural glucose levels and incidence of major adverse cardiac events in chronic kidney disease patients without established diabetes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention
Authors:MAI Guo-hui  LIU Yong  QIN Xue-qing  MEI Bai-qiang  OU Zhan-peng  TAN Ning . Cardiovascular Department  Guangdong Cardiovascular Institute  Guangdong General Hospital  Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences  Guangzhou   China . Cardiovascular Department  Binyang County People's Hospital  Guangxi    China
Affiliation:MAI Guo-hui1,LIU Yong1,QIN Xue-qing2,MEI Bai-qiang3,OU Zhan-peng4,TAN Ning1 1. Cardiovascular Department,Guangdong Cardiovascular Institute,Guangdong General Hospital,Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences,Guangzhou 510100,China 2. Cardiovascular Department,Binyang County People's Hospital,Guangxi,530400,China 3. Department of Cardiology,The First People's Hospital of Foshan,Foshan Guangdong 528000,China 4. Stomatology Hospital,Li-wan District,Guangzhou 510170,China
Abstract:Background It is well known that there was a significant link between preprocedural blood glucose levels and short-term and long-term adverse outcomes in patients undergoing elective PCI. However, the role of pre-procedural blood glucose levels as a predictor of adverse events in CKD patients who underwent PCI out of established diabetes has yet to be identified. Methods In our study, we conducted a prospective study of 331 acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients with CKD who underwent PCI out of established...
Keywords:acute coronary syndrome  chronic kidney disease  percutaneous coronary intervention  major adverse cardiac events  
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