• Herz · Aug 2004

    Review

    Diabetes and percutaneous coronary revascularization in the drug-eluting stent era.

    • David M Safley and Steven P Marso.
    • University of Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
    • Herz. 2004 Aug 1; 29 (5): 542-50.

    AbstractDiabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions and is associated with decreased event-free survival following coronary revascularization. Although the historical complication rates for diabetic patients following percutaneous coronary intervention have been less than acceptable, the emerging drug-eluting stent technology when coupled with an aggressive adjunctive pharmacological regimen will improve the complication rates following percutaneous revascularization for this high-risk group of patients. This review will focus on the historical data associated with revascularization, percutaneous and surgical, and diabetes mellitus and will highlight the emerging data of drug-eluting stents and adjunctive pharmacology.

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