In Hospital Outcome of Myocardial Infarcton in Nondiabetic Patients with High on Admission Blood Glucose Level
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3329/cardio.v3i2.9183Keywords:
STEMI, NSTEMI, Blood glucose.Abstract
Background: Patients without a history of diabetes often develop hyperglycemia during an acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Our aim was to evaluate the impact of admission hyperglycemia on in hospital outcome of non-diabetic patients admitted for acute coronary syndromes.
Methods: The retrospective study was conducted in National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases among the patients with acute myocardial infarction without history of diabetes. 50 patients with ST elevation MI (STEMI) with complications, 50 patients with STEMI without complications, 50 patients with non-ST elevation MI (NSTEMI) with complications and 50 patients without complications were included in the study. Every patient got the treatment as per protocol of the institute. On admission blood glucose of the patients was recorded. Level of blood glucose was correlated with the frequency of complications.
Results : Average on admission blood sugar level was higher in patients who developed complications with STEMI (11.4 vs 8.78 mmol/L). On admission blood sugar level was also significantly higher in patients with NSTEMI with complications (10.6 vs 8.6 mmol/L). The frequency of individual complications had no significant relation with the blood sugar level.
Conclusion : Higher level of admission blood glucose is related to poor in hospital outcome in both STEMI & NSTEMI even in nondiabetic patients. It may be used as a predictor of poor outcome of patients with myocardial infarction.
Keywords: STEMI; NSTEMI; Blood glucose.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/cardio.v3i2.9183
Cardiovasc. J. 2011; 3(2): 143-148
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