Evaluation of extent and severity of coronary artery disease in patients with type II diabetes mellitus using SYNTAX score

H. Rasheed, B. Abdelhamid, H. Allam, M. Abdallah
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Your study aimed to investigate the extent who presented non-diabetic individuals. Based on the results, it was found that SYNTAX score (SS), a scoring system used to predict the prognosis and need for revascularization in CAD patients. Key findings and conclusions: High Prevalence of CAD in T2DM: The study recognizes the high prevalence of CAD in patients with T2DM, which is often characterized by severe disease. This aligns with existing literature that highlights the increased risk of CAD in diabetic populations. Regional Wall Motion Abnormalities (RSWMA): The study also found a statistically significant difference in RSWMA between the groups, indicating that the impact of CAD extended beyond the coronary arteries, potentially affecting myocardial function. These findings underscore the importance of recognizing the increased risk and severity of CAD in patients with T2DM, particularly those with stable angina. It highlights the clinical significance of assessing CAD severity using tools like the SYNTAX score to guide treatment decisions and predict prognosis in this high-risk population. While your study provides valuable insights into the relationship between T2DM and CAD severity, further research and larger multicenter studies may be needed to confirm and expand upon these findings. Additionally, assessing long-term outcomes and the impact of CAD severity on clinical management could contribute to a better understanding of the implications for patient care.
使用 SYNTAX 评分评估 II 型糖尿病患者冠状动脉疾病的范围和严重程度
您的研究旨在调查非糖尿病患者的发病程度。结果发现,SYNTAX 评分(SS)是一种用于预测 CAD 患者预后和血管再通需求的评分系统。主要发现和结论T2DM 患者中 CAD 的高患病率:研究发现,T2DM 患者中 CAD 的患病率很高,而且通常病情严重。这与现有文献强调糖尿病人群患 CAD 风险增加的观点一致。区域室壁运动异常 (RSWMA):研究还发现各组之间的 RSWMA 存在显著的统计学差异,这表明 CAD 的影响超出了冠状动脉,可能会影响心肌功能。这些发现强调了认识到 T2DM 患者,尤其是稳定型心绞痛患者患 CAD 的风险和严重程度增加的重要性。它强调了使用 SYNTAX 评分等工具评估 CAD 严重程度的临床意义,以指导治疗决策并预测这类高危人群的预后。虽然您的研究为了解 T2DM 与 CAD 严重程度之间的关系提供了宝贵的见解,但可能还需要进一步的研究和更大规模的多中心研究来证实和扩展这些发现。此外,评估长期预后和 CAD 严重程度对临床管理的影响有助于更好地了解对患者护理的影响。
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