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High HbA1c levels correlate with reduced plaque regression during statin treatment in patients with stable coronary artery disease: Results of the coronary atherosclerosis study measuring effects of rosuvastatin using intravascular ultrasound in Japanese subjects (COSMOS)

BACKGROUND: The incidence of cardiac events is higher in patients with diabetes than in people without diabetes. The Coronary Atherosclerosis Study Measuring Effects of Rosuvastatin Using Intravascular Ultrasound in Japanese Subjects (COSMOS) demonstrated significant plaque regression in Japanese pa...

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Autores principales: Daida, Hiroyuki, Takayama, Tadateru, Hiro, Takafumi, Yamagishi, Masakazu, Hirayama, Atsushi, Saito, Satoshi, Yamaguchi, Tetsu, Matsuzaki, Masunori
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3444370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22831708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2840-11-87
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author Daida, Hiroyuki
Takayama, Tadateru
Hiro, Takafumi
Yamagishi, Masakazu
Hirayama, Atsushi
Saito, Satoshi
Yamaguchi, Tetsu
Matsuzaki, Masunori
author_facet Daida, Hiroyuki
Takayama, Tadateru
Hiro, Takafumi
Yamagishi, Masakazu
Hirayama, Atsushi
Saito, Satoshi
Yamaguchi, Tetsu
Matsuzaki, Masunori
author_sort Daida, Hiroyuki
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description BACKGROUND: The incidence of cardiac events is higher in patients with diabetes than in people without diabetes. The Coronary Atherosclerosis Study Measuring Effects of Rosuvastatin Using Intravascular Ultrasound in Japanese Subjects (COSMOS) demonstrated significant plaque regression in Japanese patients with chronic coronary disease after 76 weeks of rosuvastatin (2.5 mg once daily, up-titrated to a maximum of 20 mg/day to achieve LDL cholesterol <80 mg/dl). METHODS: In this subanalysis of COSMOS, we examined the association between HbA1c and plaque regression in 40 patients with HbA1c ≥6.5% (high group) and 86 patients with HbA1c <6.5% (low group). RESULTS: In multivariate analyses, HbA1c and plaque volume at baseline were major determinants of plaque regression. LDL cholesterol decreased by 37% and 39% in the high and low groups, respectively, while HDL cholesterol increased by 16% and 22%, respectively. The reduction in plaque volume was significantly (p = 0.04) greater in the low group (from 71.0 ± 39.9 to 64.7 ± 34.7 mm(3)) than in the high group (from 74.3 ± 34.2 to 71.4 ± 32.3 mm(3)). Vessel volume increased in the high group but not in the low group (change from baseline: +4.2% vs −0.8%, p = 0.02). Change in plaque volume was significantly correlated with baseline HbA1c. CONCLUSIONS: Despite similar improvements in lipid levels, plaque regression was less pronounced in patients with high HbA1c levels compared with those with low levels. Tight glucose control during statin therapy may enhance plaque regression in patients with stable coronary disease. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov, Identifier NCT00329160
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spelling pubmed-34443702012-09-18 High HbA1c levels correlate with reduced plaque regression during statin treatment in patients with stable coronary artery disease: Results of the coronary atherosclerosis study measuring effects of rosuvastatin using intravascular ultrasound in Japanese subjects (COSMOS) Daida, Hiroyuki Takayama, Tadateru Hiro, Takafumi Yamagishi, Masakazu Hirayama, Atsushi Saito, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Tetsu Matsuzaki, Masunori Cardiovasc Diabetol Original Investigation BACKGROUND: The incidence of cardiac events is higher in patients with diabetes than in people without diabetes. The Coronary Atherosclerosis Study Measuring Effects of Rosuvastatin Using Intravascular Ultrasound in Japanese Subjects (COSMOS) demonstrated significant plaque regression in Japanese patients with chronic coronary disease after 76 weeks of rosuvastatin (2.5 mg once daily, up-titrated to a maximum of 20 mg/day to achieve LDL cholesterol <80 mg/dl). METHODS: In this subanalysis of COSMOS, we examined the association between HbA1c and plaque regression in 40 patients with HbA1c ≥6.5% (high group) and 86 patients with HbA1c <6.5% (low group). RESULTS: In multivariate analyses, HbA1c and plaque volume at baseline were major determinants of plaque regression. LDL cholesterol decreased by 37% and 39% in the high and low groups, respectively, while HDL cholesterol increased by 16% and 22%, respectively. The reduction in plaque volume was significantly (p = 0.04) greater in the low group (from 71.0 ± 39.9 to 64.7 ± 34.7 mm(3)) than in the high group (from 74.3 ± 34.2 to 71.4 ± 32.3 mm(3)). Vessel volume increased in the high group but not in the low group (change from baseline: +4.2% vs −0.8%, p = 0.02). Change in plaque volume was significantly correlated with baseline HbA1c. CONCLUSIONS: Despite similar improvements in lipid levels, plaque regression was less pronounced in patients with high HbA1c levels compared with those with low levels. Tight glucose control during statin therapy may enhance plaque regression in patients with stable coronary disease. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov, Identifier NCT00329160 BioMed Central 2012-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3444370/ /pubmed/22831708 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2840-11-87 Text en Copyright ©2012 Daida et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Daida, Hiroyuki
Takayama, Tadateru
Hiro, Takafumi
Yamagishi, Masakazu
Hirayama, Atsushi
Saito, Satoshi
Yamaguchi, Tetsu
Matsuzaki, Masunori
High HbA1c levels correlate with reduced plaque regression during statin treatment in patients with stable coronary artery disease: Results of the coronary atherosclerosis study measuring effects of rosuvastatin using intravascular ultrasound in Japanese subjects (COSMOS)
title High HbA1c levels correlate with reduced plaque regression during statin treatment in patients with stable coronary artery disease: Results of the coronary atherosclerosis study measuring effects of rosuvastatin using intravascular ultrasound in Japanese subjects (COSMOS)
title_full High HbA1c levels correlate with reduced plaque regression during statin treatment in patients with stable coronary artery disease: Results of the coronary atherosclerosis study measuring effects of rosuvastatin using intravascular ultrasound in Japanese subjects (COSMOS)
title_fullStr High HbA1c levels correlate with reduced plaque regression during statin treatment in patients with stable coronary artery disease: Results of the coronary atherosclerosis study measuring effects of rosuvastatin using intravascular ultrasound in Japanese subjects (COSMOS)
title_full_unstemmed High HbA1c levels correlate with reduced plaque regression during statin treatment in patients with stable coronary artery disease: Results of the coronary atherosclerosis study measuring effects of rosuvastatin using intravascular ultrasound in Japanese subjects (COSMOS)
title_short High HbA1c levels correlate with reduced plaque regression during statin treatment in patients with stable coronary artery disease: Results of the coronary atherosclerosis study measuring effects of rosuvastatin using intravascular ultrasound in Japanese subjects (COSMOS)
title_sort high hba1c levels correlate with reduced plaque regression during statin treatment in patients with stable coronary artery disease: results of the coronary atherosclerosis study measuring effects of rosuvastatin using intravascular ultrasound in japanese subjects (cosmos)
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3444370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22831708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2840-11-87
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