Prognosis of metabolic syndrome in coronary artery disease patients of different genders

To analyze the prevalence and characteristics of metabolic syndrome (MS) in the patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) of different genders who underwent revascularization. The clinical data of 2596 patients in the DESIRE (Drug-eluting Stent Impact on Revascularization) study who underwent perc...

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Published inZhong hua yi xue za zhi Vol. 87; no. 38; p. 2681
Main Authors Hu, Rong, Ma, Chang-sheng, Nie, Shao-ping, Lü, Qiang, Kang, Jun-ping, DU, Xin, Zhang, Ying, Gao, Ying-chun, He, Li-qun, Jia, Chang-qi, Liu, Xin-min, Dong, Jian-zeng, Liu, Xiao-hui, Chen, Fang, Zhou, Yu-jie, Lü, Shu-zheng, Wu, Xue-si
Format Journal Article
LanguageChinese
Published China 16.10.2007
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Summary:To analyze the prevalence and characteristics of metabolic syndrome (MS) in the patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) of different genders who underwent revascularization. The clinical data of 2596 patients in the DESIRE (Drug-eluting Stent Impact on Revascularization) study who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) were analyzed and the patients were followed up till death. MS was diagnosed based on the Chinese standard (modified ATP III). The mean follow-up time was 828.8 +/- 373.2 days. 1139 of the 2596 patients were diagnosed as with MS. The prevalence of MS in the female patients was 50.9%, significantly higher than that in the male patients (41.8%, P < 0.0001). Complication of MS was the only predictive factor of poor prognosis in female CAD patients (OR = 2.019, 95% CI = 1.751 - 2.506, P = 0.023). Fasting blood glucose >or= 110 mg/dl was responsible for most of the increased risk associated with MS (adjusted OR 2.511, 95% CI 1.396 approximate
ISSN:0376-2491