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Table 3 Procedure-related complications of patients with prior CABG (n = 724)

From: Percutaneous coronary intervention in diabetic versus non-diabetic patients with prior coronary artery bypass grafting: a propensity score matching study

Outcomes

Unmatched

Matched

No DM

DM

P value

No DM

DM

P value

n = 373

n = 351

n = 256

n = 256

In-hospital mortality

0(0.0%)

2(0.6%)

0.235

0(0.0%)

1(0.4%)

1.000

Procedural complications

 Dysrhythmia

1(0.3%)

2(0.6%)

0.613

1(0.4%)

1(0.4%)

1.000

 Angina in 24 h

13(3.5%)

22(6.3%)

0.086

6(2.3%)

13(5.1%)

0.159

 Periprocedural MI

4(1.1%)

5(1.4%)

0.746

2(0.8%)

3(1.2%)

1.000

 AHF

1(0.3%)

3(0.9%)

0.359

1(0.4%)

1(0.4%)

1.000

 Stroke

1(0.3%)

2(0.6%)

0.613

0(0.0%)

2(0.8%)

0.499

 Dissection

1(0.3%)

2(0.6%)

0.613

1(0.4%)

1(0.4%)

1.000

 Acute closure

0(0.0%)

2(0.6%)

0.235

0(0.0%)

1(0.4%)

1.000

 Bleeding

2(0.5%)

5(1.4%)

0.273

2(0.8%)

4(1.6%)

0.686

  1. AHF Acute heart failure, CABG Coronary artery bypass graft, DM Diabetes mellitus, MI Myocardial infarction, PCI Percutaneous coronary intervention