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- Title
Stress Hyperglycemia Ratio Is Associated With High Thrombus Burden in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome.
- Authors
Algül, Engin; Özbeyaz, Nail Burak; Şahan, Haluk Furkan; Aydınyılmaz, Faruk; Sunman, Hamza; Tulmaç, Murat
- Abstract
The blood glucose level at admission indicates (with some limitations) poor prognosis and thrombus burden in patients with the acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Our study aimed to measure the predictive value of the stress hyperglycemia ratio (SHR), an indicator of stress hyperglycemia, showing increased thrombus burden in patients with ACS. Patients (n = 1222) with ACS were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. Coronary thrombus burden was classified as high and low. SHR was calculated by dividing the admission serum glucose by the estimated average glucose derived from HbA1c. Low thrombus burden was detected in 771 patients, while high thrombus burden (HTB) was detected in 451 patients. SHR was found to be significantly higher in patients with HTB (1.1 ±.3 vs 1.06 ±.4; P =.002). SHR was determined as a predictor of HTB (odds ratio (OR) 1.547 95% CI (1.139–2.100), P <.001) as a result of univariate analysis. According to multivariate analysis, SHR was determined as an independent risk factor for HTB (OR 1.328 CI (1.082–1.752), P =.001). We found that SHR predicted thrombus burden with higher sensitivity than admission glucose level in patients with ACS.
- Subjects
RISK assessment; CROSS-sectional method; GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin; CORONARY thrombosis; MULTIVARIATE analysis; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; ACUTE coronary syndrome; HYPERGLYCEMIA; BLOOD sugar; ODDS ratio; PSYCHOLOGICAL stress; STATISTICS; CONFIDENCE intervals; DIABETES; DISEASE risk factors
- Publication
Angiology, 2024, Vol 75, Issue 7, p645
- ISSN
0003-3197
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/00033197231167054