Missed Opportunities for Screening and Management of Dysglycemia among Patients Presenting with Acute Myocardial Infarction in North India: The Prospective NORIN STEMI Registry.
John W OstrominskiMuthiah VaduganathanMeennahalli Palleda GirishPuneet GuptaMichael J HendricksonArman QamarSameer AroraAmbarish PandeyAnkit BansalVishal BatraBhawna MahajanSaibal MukhopadhyayJamal YusufSanjay TyagiDeepak L BhattMohit Dayal Guptanull nullPublished in: Global heart (2022)
Among patients presenting with STEMI in North India, protocolized HbA1c screening doubled the proportion of patients with known dysglycemia. Dysglycemia was associated with worse clinical outcomes at 30 days, and use of established pharmacotherapeutic risk-reduction strategies among patients with known diabetes was rare, highlighting missed opportunities for screening and management of dysglycemia among high-risk patients in North India.
Keyphrases
- acute myocardial infarction
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- end stage renal disease
- tertiary care
- type diabetes
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- st segment elevation myocardial infarction
- st elevation myocardial infarction
- cardiovascular disease
- prognostic factors
- heart failure
- adipose tissue
- acute coronary syndrome
- skeletal muscle
- patient reported outcomes
- atrial fibrillation
- weight loss
- glycemic control