Authors
Nikhil Singh, Chubing Zeng, Juan Pablo Lewinger, Aaron M Wolfson, David Shavelle, Fred Weaver, Parveen K Garg
Publication date
2019/10/1
Journal
Journal of vascular surgery
Volume
70
Issue
4
Pages
1225-1234. e1
Publisher
Mosby
Description
Background
The impact of preoperative glycemic control on the risk of adverse perioperative outcomes in diabetic patients undergoing lower extremity bypass (LEB) surgery is not well-understood. We determined whether higher preoperative hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels are associated with an increased risk of major adverse limb events, major adverse cardiovascular events, and mortality in diabetic patients undergoing infrainguinal LEB.
Methods
A retrospective review of all infrainguinal LEB surgeries in the Vascular Quality Initiative registry from January 2012 to February 2017 was performed. Only surgeries performed on diabetic patients with complete demographic and clinical data, including HbA1c value at the time of LEB, were included for analysis (n = 7727). Entries were stratified according to the following HbA1c levels: 6 or less (n = 1087), greater than 6 to 7 or less (n = 2137), greater than 7 to 8 or less (n …
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