050: The coronary arteries of diabetic: what strategy to support? (Series of 800 patients)

semanticscholar(2014)

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Results: We analyzed data from 390 women (29%) and 962 men (71%) admitted for STEMI. Women were older, 72.93±14.21 versus 61.70±14.14 years old (p<0.001) and have more hypertension history (68.7% vs. 43.3%; p<0.001). Women received less percutaneous coronary intervention and thrombolysis than men, respectively 51.5% vs. 64.6% (p<0.001) and 9.5% vs. 22.1% (p<0.001). Admission delay was longer in women. In univariate analysis, in-hospital mortality was higher in women (13.59% vs. 6.13%; p<0.001), post-discharge mortality until one year was also higher in women (8.9% vs. 3.88%; p<0.001). No differences were observed for in-hospital mortality and post-discharge mortality in age-adjusted Odds Ratio (OR) (OR=0.77 [0.51.77]; p=0.127 and OR=0.78 [0.45-1.35]; p=0.38 respectively).
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