Impact of glycemic control on occurrence of No-reflow phenomenon in diabetic patients undergoing primary angioplasty
Ayman Hamed Mohammed;
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is a strong predictor of adverse
outcomes after PTCA. Although optimal glycemic
control has been shown to reduce the incidence of
microvascular complications, its effect on
macrovascular complications has been controversial.
HBA1c is exp
outcomes after PTCA. Although optimal glycemic
control has been shown to reduce the incidence of
microvascular complications, its effect on
macrovascular complications has been controversial.
HBA1c is exp
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| Title | Impact of glycemic control on occurrence of No-reflow phenomenon in diabetic patients undergoing primary angioplasty | Other Titles | دراسة علاقة ضبط مستوى السكر بالدم و ظاھرة عدم إستعادة التدفق أثناء القسطرة القلبية التداخلية العلاجيه فى مرضى السكرى المصابين بالجلطات القلبية الحديثه | Authors | Ayman Hamed Mohammed | Keywords | Impact of glycemic control on occurrence of No-reflow phenomenon in diabetic patients undergoing primary angioplasty | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | Diabetes mellitus is a strong predictor of adverse outcomes after PTCA. Although optimal glycemic control has been shown to reduce the incidence of microvascular complications, its effect on macrovascular complications has been controversial. HBA1c is exp |
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