long-term outcomes of carotid surgery in patients with metabolic disorders and multifocal atherosclerosis
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Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases originating from atherosclerosis appear to be a big problem in the whole world. Type 2 diabetic patients have their specific features of atherosclerosis development. The authors tried to follow up the patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus and those without it. The average period of the study was 55,1 23,2 months. Mortality in both groups proved to be comparable (p>0,05). In the long-term period, Type 2 diabetic patients underwent coronary revascularization (p = 0,01) and surgery for bilateral carotid arteries (p = 0,005) more often than the patients from the second group.
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| Authors | ;А. А. Фокин;Д. А. Борсук |
| Journal | iccea 2004 - 2004 3rd international conference on computational electromagnetics and its applications, proceedings |
| Year | 2015 |
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10.21688/1681-3472-2013-1-55-60
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