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Sex differences in long-term clinical outcomes of acute myocardial infarction according to the presence of diabetes mellitus

BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study compared long-term clinical outcomes between male and female acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients with and without diabetes mellitus (DM). METHODS: From November 2011 to December 2015, 13,104 patients with AMI were enrolled in the Korea Acute Myocardial Infarction R...

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Autores principales: Kim, Yu Ri, Jeong, Myung Ho, Ahn, Youngkeun, Kim, Ju Han, Hong, Young Joon, Kim, Min Chul, Cho, Kyung Hoon, Han, Xiong Yi
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Publicado: The Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8009172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33430575
http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2020.477
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author Kim, Yu Ri
Jeong, Myung Ho
Ahn, Youngkeun
Kim, Ju Han
Hong, Young Joon
Kim, Min Chul
Cho, Kyung Hoon
Han, Xiong Yi
author_facet Kim, Yu Ri
Jeong, Myung Ho
Ahn, Youngkeun
Kim, Ju Han
Hong, Young Joon
Kim, Min Chul
Cho, Kyung Hoon
Han, Xiong Yi
author_sort Kim, Yu Ri
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description BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study compared long-term clinical outcomes between male and female acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients with and without diabetes mellitus (DM). METHODS: From November 2011 to December 2015, 13,104 patients with AMI were enrolled in the Korea Acute Myocardial Infarction Registry National Institutes of Health (KAMIR-NIH) (4,458 diabetic patients and 8,646 non-diabetic patients). Propensity score matching (PSM) was used to reduce bias due to confounding variables. Following PSM, 2,046 diabetic patients, 1,023 males (69.8 ± 9.4 years) and 1,023 females (69.9 ± 9.4 years); and 3,412 non-diabetic patients, 1,706 males (70.0 ± 10.4 years) and 1,706 females (70.4 ± 10.8 years) were analyzed. Clinical outcomes were compared between male and female patients with and without diabetes over a 3-year clinical follow-up. RESULTS: In diabetic patients, mortality (21.1% vs. 21.5%, p = 0.813) and major adverse cardiac events (MACE) (30.6% vs. 31.4%, p = 0.698) were not significantly different between males and females. However, mortality (15.8% vs. 12.0%, p = 0.002) and MACE (20.8% vs. 15.6%, p < 0.001) were significantly higher in male non-diabetic patients than in female non-diabetic patients. The predictors of mortality for both males and females in the diabetic and non-diabetic groups were old age, heart failure, renal dysfunction, anemia, and no percutaneous coronary intervention. CONCLUSIONS: The long-term clinical outcomes in AMI patients with DM did not significantly differ by sex. However, the mortality and MACE in non-diabetic male patients were higher than those in females.
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spelling pubmed-80091722021-04-02 Sex differences in long-term clinical outcomes of acute myocardial infarction according to the presence of diabetes mellitus Kim, Yu Ri Jeong, Myung Ho Ahn, Youngkeun Kim, Ju Han Hong, Young Joon Kim, Min Chul Cho, Kyung Hoon Han, Xiong Yi Korean J Intern Med Original Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study compared long-term clinical outcomes between male and female acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients with and without diabetes mellitus (DM). METHODS: From November 2011 to December 2015, 13,104 patients with AMI were enrolled in the Korea Acute Myocardial Infarction Registry National Institutes of Health (KAMIR-NIH) (4,458 diabetic patients and 8,646 non-diabetic patients). Propensity score matching (PSM) was used to reduce bias due to confounding variables. Following PSM, 2,046 diabetic patients, 1,023 males (69.8 ± 9.4 years) and 1,023 females (69.9 ± 9.4 years); and 3,412 non-diabetic patients, 1,706 males (70.0 ± 10.4 years) and 1,706 females (70.4 ± 10.8 years) were analyzed. Clinical outcomes were compared between male and female patients with and without diabetes over a 3-year clinical follow-up. RESULTS: In diabetic patients, mortality (21.1% vs. 21.5%, p = 0.813) and major adverse cardiac events (MACE) (30.6% vs. 31.4%, p = 0.698) were not significantly different between males and females. However, mortality (15.8% vs. 12.0%, p = 0.002) and MACE (20.8% vs. 15.6%, p < 0.001) were significantly higher in male non-diabetic patients than in female non-diabetic patients. The predictors of mortality for both males and females in the diabetic and non-diabetic groups were old age, heart failure, renal dysfunction, anemia, and no percutaneous coronary intervention. CONCLUSIONS: The long-term clinical outcomes in AMI patients with DM did not significantly differ by sex. However, the mortality and MACE in non-diabetic male patients were higher than those in females. The Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2021-03 2021-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8009172/ /pubmed/33430575 http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2020.477 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Korean Association of Internal Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kim, Yu Ri
Jeong, Myung Ho
Ahn, Youngkeun
Kim, Ju Han
Hong, Young Joon
Kim, Min Chul
Cho, Kyung Hoon
Han, Xiong Yi
Sex differences in long-term clinical outcomes of acute myocardial infarction according to the presence of diabetes mellitus
title Sex differences in long-term clinical outcomes of acute myocardial infarction according to the presence of diabetes mellitus
title_full Sex differences in long-term clinical outcomes of acute myocardial infarction according to the presence of diabetes mellitus
title_fullStr Sex differences in long-term clinical outcomes of acute myocardial infarction according to the presence of diabetes mellitus
title_full_unstemmed Sex differences in long-term clinical outcomes of acute myocardial infarction according to the presence of diabetes mellitus
title_short Sex differences in long-term clinical outcomes of acute myocardial infarction according to the presence of diabetes mellitus
title_sort sex differences in long-term clinical outcomes of acute myocardial infarction according to the presence of diabetes mellitus
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8009172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33430575
http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2020.477
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