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Impact of platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor inhibitors on outcomes of diabetic patients undergoing percutaneous coronary interventions using sirolimus-eluting stents

  • Eugenia Nikolsky
  • , David R. Holmes
  • , Roxana Mehran
  • , George Dangas
  • , Erick Schampaert
  • , Marie Claude Morice
  • , Joachim Schofer
  • , J. Eduardo Sousa
  • , Martin Fahy
  • , Yingbo Na
  • , Dennis J. Donohoe
  • , Jeffrey W. Moses
  • , Martin B. Leon

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Abstract

Objective: We assessed the outcomes in diabetic patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) using sirolimus-eluting stents (SES) as a function of treatment with glycoprotein (GP) llb/llla inhibitors. Methods and Results: Of 551 diabetic patients treated with a SES in nine trials (RAVEL, SIRIUS, E-SIRIUS, C-SIRIUS, REALITY, SVELTE, DIRECT, SIRIUS 2.25, and SIRIUS 4.0), 187 patients (33.9%) were administered GP llb/llla inhibitors during PCI. GP llb/llla blockade was associated with lower rates of myocardial infarction (Ml) at 30 days (1.1% vs. 3.3%, P = 0.12) and at 1 year (1.1% vs. 4.7%, P = 0.04), and composite endpoint of cardiac death/Ml at 1 year (2.2% vs. 6.2%, P = 0.05). Benefit from GP llb/llla inhibitors was confined to 128 insulin-treated diabetics who had remarkable reduction in Ml (0.0% vs. 6.3%, P = 0.04) and cardiac death/Ml at 30 days (0.0% vs. 7.6%, P = 0.05) and at 1-year (0.0% vs. 13.4%, P = 0.01 and 0.0% vs. 15.7%, P = 0.0005, respectively). When treated with GP llb/llla inhibitors, insulin-requiring diabetics had similar rates of 1-year death/Ml when compared with the nondiabetic patients (0% vs. 4.7%, P = 0.13, respectively). There were no significant differences in outcomes as a function of GP llb/llla blockade in diabetics not treated with insulin. Conclusion: In this analysis, outcomes of insulin requiring diabetic patients undergoing PCI with SES were considerably improved with adjunctive GP llb/llla inhibitors by decreasing the rates of Ml and composite endpoint of cardiac death/Ml.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)896-906
Number of pages11
JournalCatheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions
Volume71
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2008
Externally publishedYes

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