Severity of atherosclerotic coronary artery disease in relation to glycated hemoglobin level in diabetic patients

2019 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 844
Author(s):  
BayoumiM Bayoumi ◽  
AbdullahM Kamal ◽  
AhmedA Mostafa
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed Ewid ◽  
Hossam Sherif ◽  
Syed Muhammad Baqui Billah ◽  
Nazmus Saquib ◽  
Wael AlEnazy ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Due to increased CAD risk factors in Saudi Arabia, research on more feasible and predictive biomarkers is needed. We aimed to evaluate glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) as a predictor of CAD in low-risk profile non-diabetic patients living in the Al Qassim region of Saudi Arabia. Methods Thirty-eight patients with no history of CAD were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. They provided demographic data, and their HbA1c estimation followed the National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program parameters. All patients underwent coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) for evaluation of chest pain. The extent of coronary artery stenosis (CAS) was quantified as percentage for each patient based on plaques detected in CCTA. Results Mean blood pressure of the patients was (91.2 ± 11.9 mmHg), BMI (28.3 ± 5.8 kg/m2), serum cholesterol level (174 ± 33.1 mg/dl), and HbA1c levels (mean 5.7 ± 0.45, median 5.7 and range 4.7–6.4%). Eighteen patients showed no CAS (47.4%), 12 showed minimal stenosis (31.6%), 3 showed mild stenosis (7.9%), 3 showed moderate stenosis (7.9%) and 2 showed severe stenosis (5.3%). A moderate correlation was detected between HbA1c and CAS percentages (r = 0.47, p < 0.05) as well as between HbA1c and the number of affected coronary vessels (r = 0.53, p < 0.001). Conclusion Glycated hemoglobin can be used as a predictive biomarker for CAD in non-diabetic low-risk patients.


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