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. 2015 Sep 17;14:120. doi: 10.1186/s12933-015-0283-3

Table 2.

In-hospital treatment and events in 1062 patients with acute coronary syndrome

NGT IFG/IGT DiabetesA DiabetesB P
No. 295 299 156 312
Female/male (n) 76/219 77/222 40/116 88/224 NS
Coronary angiography  % 92.5 (273)l 94.0 (281)l 92.3 (144)l 73.7 (230)c,f,i <0.001
 Coronary angio-graphy in 928 patients
  PCI  % (of 928) 70.7 (193)l 66.5 (187)l 69.4 (100)l 57.4 (132)c,f,i <0.05
  PCI in 612 patients
   Stent  % (of 612) 87.0 (168) 87.7 (164) 87.0 (87) 89.4 (118) NS
   Stent in 537 patients
    BMS % 81.5 (137)l 82.9 l (136) 81.6 (71)l 60.2 (71)c,f,i <0.001
    DES % 18.5 (31)l 17.1l (28) 18.4 (16)l 39.8 (47)c,f,i <0.001
CABG  % 13.9 (41) 16.7 (50) 16.7 (26) 17.9 (56) NS
LVEF evaluation  % 83.4 (246)l 83.3 (249)l 87.2 (136)l 76.0 (237)c,f,i <0.001
Normal LVEF (>50 %) 74.4 (183)l 72.3 (180)l 67.6 (92)l 50.6 (120)c,f,i <0.001
Reduced LVEF (<50 %) 25.6 (63)l 27.7 (69)l 32.4 (44)l 49.4 (117)c,f,i <0.001

Parenthesis show number of individuals

PCI percutaneous coronary intervention, BMS bare metal stents, DES drug-eluting stents, CABG coronary artery bypass graft, LVEF left ventricular ejection fraction

vs NGT, ap < 0.05, b p < 0.01, c p < 0.001; vs IFG/IGT, d p < 0.05, p < 0.01, p < 0.001; vs Diabetes OGTT, g p < 0.05, p < 0.01, i p < 0.001; vs known diabetes, j p < 0.05, p < 0.01, p < 0.001

APatients with diabetes discovered by OGTT

BPatients with known diabetes at admission