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Table 4 Clinical outcomes of propensity-matched patients with and without diabetes stratified according to medical therapy or successful CTO-PCI

From: Long-term outcomes of medical therapy versus successful recanalisation for coronary chronic total occlusions in patients with and without type 2 diabetes mellitus

Patients with diabetes

Medical therapy

Successful PCI

P value

(n = 270)

(n = 135)

Cardiac death

17 (6.3)

3 (2.2)

 

HR (95% CI)

1

0.34 (0.10–1.17)

0.088

MI

27 (10.0)

12 (8.9)

 

HR (95% CI)

1

0.88 (0.45–1.75)

0.723

TVR

48 (17.8)

19 (14.1)

 

HR (95% CI)

1

0.71 (0.42–1.20)

0.202

MACE

86 (31.9)

26 (19.3)

 

HR (95% CI)

1

0.54 (0.35–0.84)

0.006

Patients without diabetes

Medical therapy

Successful PCI

P value

(n = 462)

(n = 231)

Cardiac death

20 (4.3)

11 (4.8)

 

HR (95% CI)

1

1.05 (0.50–2.19)

0.895

MI

33 (7.1)

15 (6.5)

 

HR (95% CI)

1

0.91 (0.49–1.68)

0.763

TVR

55 (11.9)

23 (10.0)

 

HR (95% CI)

1

0.81 (0.50–1.32)

0.400

MACE

90 (19.5)

38 (16.5)

 

HR (95% CI)

1

0.80 (0.55–1.17)

0.257

  1. Values are presented as n (%)
  2. CI confidence interval(s), HR hazard ratio, MACE major adverse cardiovascular events, MI myocardial infarction, PCI percutaneous coronary intervention, TVR target-vessel revascularization