Samenvatting
Background To evaluate the impact of adjunctive high-dose glucose-insulin-potassium (GIK) on ST-segment elevation resolution in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (MI).
Methods As part of a randomized controlled trial of GIK versus no GIK in patients treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PC[) for ST-elevation MI in a tertiary referral center, we analyzed ST-segment elevation resolution. Paired electrocardiographic recordings (baseline and 3 hours after primary PCI) were available in 612 (65%) of 940 patients.
Results We analyzed paired electrocardiograms of 3 10 patients randomized to GIK and 302 control patients. Baseline characteristics of the groups were comparable. Combined complete (>70%) and partial (30%-70%) resolution was more commonly observed in the GIK group (87%) when compared with the control group (78%), odds ratio 1.92 (95% Cl 1.23-3.02, P =.004); 1-year mortality was lower in patients with combined complete and partial resolution compared with patients without resolution (3.8% vs 10.3%, P =.0 11). There was no difference in 1-year mortality between GIK and control patients (5.5% vs 4.3%, P =.58).
Conclusions In patients with ST-elevation MI treated with primary PCI, addition of GIK is associated with improved ST-segment elevation resolution. ST-segment elevation resolution is related to improved 1-year survival. No benefit of GIK on 1-year outcome was observed. Future trials should investigate whether GIK-induced improvement of ST-segment elevation resolution results in more favorable clinical outcome.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Artikelnummer | ARTN e1-1135.e9 |
Aantal pagina's | 17 |
Tijdschrift | American Heart Journal |
Volume | 149 |
Nummer van het tijdschrift | 6 |
DOI's | |
Status | Published - jun.-2005 |
Evenement | 25th Congress of the European-Society-of-Cardiology - , Austria Duur: 30-aug.-2003 → 3-sep.-2003 |