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Family hystory, diabetes and extension of coronary atherosclerosis are strong predictors of adverse events after PTCA: a one year follow-up study

Authors :
Carlo M. Barbagallo
Marcello Traina
Angelo B. Cefalù
Manfredi Rizzo
Antonio Pace
Antonino Rubino
Alberto Notarbartolo
Maurizio Averna
Davide Noto
A. Frasheri
Vito Pinto
Vincenzo Pernice
Pieri D
Rizzo, M
Barbagallo, CM
Noto, D
Pace, A
Cefalu’, AB
Pernice, V
Pinto, V
Rubino, A
Pieri, D
Traina, M
Frasheri, A
Notarbartolo, A
Averna, M
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM: In this study we addressed some open questions in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). First, we analysed which of the traditional risk factors was associated with the spreading of coronary stenosis and second, we aimed to identify if any variable was predictive of post-percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) clinical events. METHODS AND RESULTS: We collected a consecutive series of patients with CAD (n=301) and in the subgroup of patients undergoing PTCA (n=135) we performed a prospective one-year follow-up study recording cardiovascular morbidity and total mortality. According to the extension of coronary atherosclerosis, we found a significant relationship with the prevalence of diabetes in men and with plasma HDL-cholesterol concentrations in women. The follow-up was completed in 95% of patients; we did not document any death whereas clinical events were registered in 16% of patients. At univariate analysis, we found that patients with clinical events had a higher prevalence of family history of CAD (43% vs 14%, p

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....85763268cbe90c38790425e3a0844d75