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HbA1c Levels and Long-Term Mortality in Patients Undergoing Coronary Angiography
- Source :
- Cardiology. 134:101-106
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- S. Karger AG, 2016.
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Abstract
- Objectives: Previous studies investigating the prognostic value of HbA1c in patients undergoing coronary angiography reported a mixed pattern of results. Therefore, we aimed to better define the prognostic power of HbA1c among coronary catheterized patients. Methods: Patients undergoing coronary angiography (n = 3,749) were divided into four groups according to HbA1c levels (7%). Cox regression models assessed long-term mortality after adjusting for multiple covariates. Results: Baseline clinical profiles differed in HbA1c groups, with a higher prevalence of comorbidities in the groups with higher HbA1c levels. Median follow-up was 1,745 days (interquartile range 1,007-2,171). A J-shaped association curve was observed between HbA1c levels and all-cause mortality rates, with patients in the lowest and highest HbA1c groups suffering from significantly higher mortality rates compared to in-between groups (hazard ratio 1.9, 95% CI 1.32-2.74, p = 0.001, and hazard ratio 1.58, 95% CI 1.29-1.95, p < 0.001, for the lowest and highest HbA1c groups, respectively). This association persisted after adjustment for anemia, nutritional status, renal function, cardiovascular risk factors and inflammatory biomarkers. Conclusions: HbA1c levels 7% are predictors of all-cause mortality in patients undergoing coronary angiography.
- Subjects :
- Coronary angiography
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- ISSN :
- 14219751 and 00086312
- Volume :
- 134
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Cardiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........e1f490d4e8706ee067564bb7fa519c7e