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446-P: Prognostic Role of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Minor vs. Major Atherosclerosis

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Publisher DOI
10.2337/db24-446-p
Description
The impact of diabetes on major cardiovascular events (MACE) in relation to the extent of pre-existing atherosclerotic disease remains unclear. In this study we compare the impact of T2DM on MACE in patients with two different states of atherosclerosis: minor coronary atherosclerosis (minAS) and peripheral artery disease, one of the most severe manifestations of major atherosclerosis (majAS). We included 1238 patients from two long-term prospective cohort studies. Patients underwent coronary angiography for the allocation to a control group without any lumen irregularities (n=332) or a minAS group with lumen irregularities but no significant coronary stenoses ≥50% at coronary angiography (n=425). Patients with sonographically proven peripheral artery disease were allocated to the majAS group (n= 481). Over a mean time-period of 7.7 years major cardiovascular events (MACE) were recorded. Overall, MACE were recorded in 681 (51%) patients. T2DM significantly increased the risk of MACE both among patients with minAS (22.0% vs. 32.4%; p=0.023) and majAS (50.6% vs. 67.1%; p<0.001) but nut in the control group (12.0% vs. 12.1%; p=0.663). In majAS - patients who did not have T2DM, the risk of MACE was higher than that of T2DM patients with minAS (p<0.001). Both T2DM (adjusted HR=1.78 [1.45-2.17], p<0.001) and severity of atherosclerosis (adjusted HR=2.59 [2.18-3.10], p<0.001) predicted MACE in a mutually independent manner. An interaction term severity of atherosclerosis x T2DM was not significant (p=0.364), indicating that the severity of pre-existing atherosclerosis did not impact the power of T2DM as a predictor of MACE. We conclude that T2DM confers an increased risk for MACE both in early and in advanced atherosclerotic states. The severity of pre-existing atherosclerosis does not impact the power of T2DM as a predictor of MACE.
Date of Publication
2024-06-14
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
MADER, ARTHUR
HAEBERLI, DARIO
LARCHER, BARBARA
DOPHEIDE, JOERN F.
PLATTNER, THOMAS
VONBANK, ALEXANDER
LEIHERER, ANDREAS
MUENDLEIN, AXEL
HEINZLE, CHRISTINE
AMANN, PETER
SCHINDEWOLF, MARC
SAELY, CHRISTOPH H.
DREXEL, HEINZ
Additional Credits
Clinic of Angiology
Institute of Diagnostic, Interventional and Paediatric Radiology
Series
Diabetes
Publisher
American Diabetes Association
ISSN
0012-1797
Access(Rights)
metadata.only
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