Relationship of Initial Blood Glucose Levels to Atypical Angina in Individuals with Coronary Artery Disease - Takeaways - MDSpire

Relationship of Initial Blood Glucose Levels to Atypical Angina in Individuals with Coronary Artery Disease

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  • Zhen Li

  • Xu-ru Li

  • Zheng Huang

  • Xiao-lin Ma

  • Jing-shui Zhang

  • Cun-ming Fang

  • Tian-kui Gong

  • Wen-long Ding

  • Rui Tao

  • Xue-Jun Hu

  • Zu-fei Wu

  • March 11, 2026

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    Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains a leading cause of mortality, necessitating timely diagnosis and treatment for effective management.

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    Atypical angina accounts for 20% to 45% of cases in patients with coronary artery disease, complicating accurate diagnosis.

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    Hyperglycemia is linked to adverse outcomes in coronary artery disease, influencing conditions like stent restenosis and microvascular dysfunction.

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    The study aims to explore the relationship between initial blood glucose levels and atypical angina to enhance early identification.

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    A total of 729 patients were included in the analysis after applying strict inclusion and exclusion criteria for coronary atherosclerotic heart disease.

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