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Clinical Investigation and Reports

Patency of Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty Sites at 6-Month Angiographic Follow-Up

A Key Determinant of Survival in Diabetics After Coronary Balloon Angioplasty

Eric Van Belle, MD, PhD; Régis Ketelers, MD; Christophe Bauters, MD; Marc Périé, MD; Kaveh Abolmaali, MD; Florence Richard, MD, PhD; Jean-Marc Lablanche, MD; Eugène P. McFadden, FRCPI; Michel E. Bertrand, MD

From the Cardiology department, University of Lille, Lille, France.

Correspondence to Eric Van Belle, Service de Cardiologie B, Hôpital Cardiologique, 59037 Lille, France. E-mail ericvanbelle{at}aol.com

Background—Several reports have demonstrated a high mortality rate in diabetic patients treated by standard coronary balloon angioplasty. No clear explanation has been provided for this finding.

Methods and Results—Consecutive diabetic patients successfully treated by standard coronary balloon angioplasty (n=604) were enrolled in a follow-up program including repeated angiography at 6 months and long-term clinical follow-up. Clinical follow-up was available in 603 patients (99.8%). Twelve patients died, 2 underwent bypass surgery before scheduled repeated angiography, and 76 declined angiography. Determinants of long-term mortality were analyzed in the 513 patients with angiography at 6 months and long-term clinical follow-up (mean follow-up, 6.5±2.4 years). On the basis of the results of repeated angiography, 3 groups of patients were defined: group 1, 162 patients without restenosis (32%); group 2, 257 patients with nonocclusive restenosis (50%); and group 3, 94 patients with coronary occlusion (18%). Overall actuarial 10-year mortality rate was 36%. Actuarial 10-year mortality was 24% in group 1, 35% in group 2, and 59% in group 3 (P<0.0001). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that coronary occlusion was a strong and independent correlate of long-term total mortality (hazard ratio, 2.16; 95% CI, 1.43 to 3.26; P=0.0003) and cardiac mortality (hazard ratio, 2.38; 95% CI, 1.48 to 3.85; P=0.0004).

Conclusions—This study demonstrates that restenosis, especially in its occlusive form, is a major determinant of long-term mortality in diabetic patients after coronary balloon angioplasty.


Key Words: diabetes mellitus • survival • coronary disease • angioplasty • balloon




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