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Microvascular Complications Are Associated With Coronary Collateralization in Type 2 Diabetes and Chronic Occlusion.

Authors :
Gurgoglione, Filippo Luca
Pitocco, Dario
Montone, Rocco A
Rinaldi, Riccardo
Bonadonna, Riccardo C
Magnani, Giulia
Calvieri, Camilla
Solinas, Emilia
Rizzi, Alessandro
Tartaglione, Linda
Flex, Andrea
Viti, Luca
Trani, Carlo
Ardissino, Diego
Crea, Filippo
Niccoli, Giampaolo
Source :
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism; Jan2024, Vol. 109 Issue 1, p237-244, 8p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Context Coronary collateral (CC) vessel development appears to be protective with regard to adverse cardiovascular events and survival in patients with coronary chronic total occlusion (CTO). The influence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) on CC growth has been controversial. In particular, the role of diabetic microvascular complications (DMC) in determining coronary collateralization has not been elucidated. Objective To investigate whether patients with DMC presented differences in CC vessel presence and grading as compared with patients without DMC. Methods We conducted a single-center observational study, including consecutive T2DM patients, without previous cardiovascular history, undergoing a clinically indicated coronary angiography for chronic coronary syndrome (CCS) and angiographic evidence of at least one CTO. Patients were subdivided into 2 study groups according to the presence/absence of at least one DMC (neuropathy, nephropathy, or retinopathy). The presence and grading of angiographically visible CC development from the patent vessels to the occluded artery were assessed using the Rentrop classification. Results We enrolled 157 patients (mean age 68.6 ± 9.8 years; 120 [76.4%] men). Patients with DMC (75 [47.8%]) had a higher prevalence of CC (69 [92.0%] vs 62 [75.6%], P =.006) and high-grade CC (55 [73.3%] vs 39 [47.6%], P =.001) compared with those without, and we found a positive association between the number of DMC in each patient and the prevalence of high-grade CC. Conclusion Among T2DM patients with coronary CTO, the presence of DMC was associated with a high CC development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0021972X
Volume :
109
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175010726
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgad396