Diabetes is a common comorbidity in patients hospitalized for an acute coronary syndrome event, and prevalence is increasing. Among patients hospitalized with acute myocardial infarction, diabetes can be an independent predictor of mortality and new cardiovascular events; both short- and long-term outcomes are worse for patients with diabetes relative to those without, and undiagnosed diabetes is associated with greater mortality. The impact of glycemic control on cardiovascular outcomes and the best approach to treat hyperglycemia upon hospital admission for acute coronary syndrome in patients with or without known diabetes remain open questions. This review assesses available evidence for hyperglycemia management at the time of admission ...
The observation that elevated glucose occurs frequently in the setting of acute myocardial infarctio...
Type 2 diabetes and acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are widely interconnected. Individuals with type ...
Type 2 diabetes and acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are widely interconnected. Individuals with type ...
Diabetes is a common comorbidity in patients hospitalized for an acute coronary syndrome event, and ...
Diabetes is a common comorbidity in patients hospitalized for an acute coronary syndrome event, and ...
Diabetes is a common comorbidity in patients hospitalized for an acute coronary syndrome event, and ...
Diabetes is a common comorbidity in patients hospitalized for an acute coronary syndrome event, and ...
Diabetes is a common comorbidity in patients hospitalized for an acute coronary syndrome event, and ...
Diabetes is a common comorbidity in patients hospitalized for an acute coronary syndrome event, and ...
The role of hyperglycemia as an independent predictor of adverse course and prognosis of acute coron...
Introduction Patients either with or without a prior history of diabetes mellitus may present with h...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Elevated serum glucose levels are associated with an increased risk of ad...
Aim. To investigate the relationship between abnormal glycemia levels during inpatient treatment for...
AbstractBackgroundElevated admission plasma glucose is associated with increased mortality in patien...
The observation that elevated glucose occurs frequently in the setting of acute myocardial infarctio...
The observation that elevated glucose occurs frequently in the setting of acute myocardial infarctio...
Type 2 diabetes and acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are widely interconnected. Individuals with type ...
Type 2 diabetes and acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are widely interconnected. Individuals with type ...
Diabetes is a common comorbidity in patients hospitalized for an acute coronary syndrome event, and ...
Diabetes is a common comorbidity in patients hospitalized for an acute coronary syndrome event, and ...
Diabetes is a common comorbidity in patients hospitalized for an acute coronary syndrome event, and ...
Diabetes is a common comorbidity in patients hospitalized for an acute coronary syndrome event, and ...
Diabetes is a common comorbidity in patients hospitalized for an acute coronary syndrome event, and ...
Diabetes is a common comorbidity in patients hospitalized for an acute coronary syndrome event, and ...
The role of hyperglycemia as an independent predictor of adverse course and prognosis of acute coron...
Introduction Patients either with or without a prior history of diabetes mellitus may present with h...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Elevated serum glucose levels are associated with an increased risk of ad...
Aim. To investigate the relationship between abnormal glycemia levels during inpatient treatment for...
AbstractBackgroundElevated admission plasma glucose is associated with increased mortality in patien...
The observation that elevated glucose occurs frequently in the setting of acute myocardial infarctio...
The observation that elevated glucose occurs frequently in the setting of acute myocardial infarctio...
Type 2 diabetes and acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are widely interconnected. Individuals with type ...
Type 2 diabetes and acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are widely interconnected. Individuals with type ...