Coronary Revascularization in Diabetic Patients

Author:

Detre Katherine M.1,Guo Ping1,Holubkov Richard1,Califf Robert M.1,Sopko George1,Bach Richard1,Brooks Maria Mori1,Bourassa Martial G.1,Shemin Richard J.1,Rosen Allan D.1,Krone Ronald J.1,Frye Robert L.1,Feit Frederick1

Affiliation:

1. From the University of Pittsburgh (K.M.D, P.G., R.H., M.M.B., A.D.R.), Pittsburgh, Pa; Duke University Medical Center (R.M.C.), Durham, NC; National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (G.S.), Bethesda, Md; St. Louis University Sciences Center (R.B.), St. Louis, Mo; Montreal Heart Institute (M.G.B.), Montreal, Canada; Boston University Medical Center (R.J.S.), Boston, Mass; Jewish Hospital (R.J.K.), St. Louis, Mo; Mayo Clinic (R.L.F.), Rochester, NY; and Bellevue Hospital/New York University Medical...

Abstract

Background —Patients with treated diabetes in the randomized-trial segment of the Bypass Angioplasty Revascularization Investigation (BARI) who were randomized to initial revascularization with PTCA had significantly worse 5-year survival than patients assigned to CABG. This treatment difference was not seen among diabetic patients eligible for BARI who opted to select their mode of revascularization. We hypothesized that differences in patient characteristics, assessed and unmeasured, together with the treatment selection in the registry, at least partially account for this discrepancy. Methods and Results —Among diabetics taking insulin or oral hypoglycemic drugs at entry, angiographic and clinical presentations were comparable between randomized and registry patients. However, more registry patients were white, and registry diabetics tended to be more educated and more physically active and to report better quality of life. Procedural characteristics and in-hospital complications were comparable. The 5-year all-cause mortality rate was 34.5% in randomized diabetic patients assigned to PTCA versus 19.4% in CABG patients ( P =0.0024; relative risk [RR]=1.87); corresponding cardiac mortality rates were 23.4% and 8.2%, respectively ( P =0.0002; RR=3.10). The CABG benefit was more apparent among patients requiring insulin. In the registry, all-cause mortality was 14.4% for PTCA versus 14.9% for CABG ( P =0.86, RR=1.10), with corresponding cardiac mortality rates of 7.5% and 6.0%, respectively ( P =0.73; RR=1.07). These RRs in the registry increased to 1.29 and 1.41, respectively, after adjustment for all known differences between treatment groups. Conclusions —BARI registry results are not inconsistent with the finding in the randomized trial that initial CABG is associated with better long-term survival than PTCA in treated diabetic patients with multivessel coronary disease suitable for either surgical or catheter-based revascularization.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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