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Diabetes and Trends in Perioperative CV Events

Diabetes Care; ePub 2018 Apr 4; Newman, et al

Perioperative major adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (MACCEs) were more common among patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) vs without DM in an analysis of noncardiac surgeries. The analysis of >10.5 million noncardiac surgeries from a large US hospital admission included patients aged >45 years who underwent noncardiac surgery from January 2004 to December 2013. Perioperative MACCEs by DM status were evaluated over time. Researchers found:

  • DM was present in ∼23% of surgeries and increased over time.
  • Patients with DM experienced MACCEs in 3.3% of surgeries vs 2.8% of surgeries without DM.
  • The odds of perioperative MACCEs after multivariable adjustment increased by 6% for DM patients vs an 8% decrease for patients without DM during the study period.
  • Trends for individual end points were all less favorable for patients with DM vs those without DM.

Citation:

Newman JD, Wilcox T, Smilowitz NR, Berger JS. Influence of diabetes on trends in perioperative cardiovascular events. [Published online ahead of print April 4, 2018]. Diabetes Care. doi:10.2337/dc17-2046.