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COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF DIABETIC AND NON-DIABETIC PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM ST- ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFRACTION(STEMI)

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Dr. Anil Bhattad , Dr. Desai Jabbar V, Dr. Makarand B.Mane
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.si4.293

Abstract

“Acute coronary syndrome(ACS) (STEMI, non-STEMI, and unstable angina) is the primary cause of coronary artery disease deaths in affluent nations and the second in impoverished ones in present times”. Even though epicardial channel recanalization is critical for survival, micro-vascular flow was the most significant predictor of outcome. ST-segment discrepancies suggest myocardial rather than epicardial flow, providing a coronary angiography prognosis. Our study compared the ST segment resolution & its outcome in diabetic and non-diabetic STEMI patients who received thrombolysis. Diabetic STEMI patients showed higher thrombolysis failure rates than the other group. Furthermore, no statistically significant difference found for LVEF following thrombolysis between 2 groups”. In addition, DM group showed excessive triglyceride levels and longer hospital duration stay than N-DM group. Hence, Diabetics had higher death and disability rates than non-diabetics despite immediate thrombolytic treatment.

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