Conference Coverage

In weighing PCI vs. CABG for left main disease, diabetes matters


 

AT CRT 2023

Data considered hypothesis generating

Although patients with diabetes were prespecified as a subgroup of interest in these studies, Dr. Gaba said that the data can only be considered hypothesis generating and pointed out several limitations, including the fact that these studies preceded some therapies, such as sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors, that are known to affect CV outcomes.

However, Dr. King was not alone in suggesting that these data once again show that diabetes matters. Several panelists agreed, including the moderator of the session, Robert A Byrne, MBBcH, PhD, director of cardiology, Mater Private Hospital, Dublin.

“Of course, there has been a lot of discussion over the last 4 or 5 years about this issue since the long-term EXCEL data were presented,” Dr. Byrne said. He added that the team of investigators who put this together “have done a great service to the community” by providing a detailed combined analysis to explore the interaction between diabetes and outcomes relative to method of revascularization. Although PCI and CABG are not always equivalent choices for reasons other than diabetes, he echoed the sentiment that diabetes likely remains a variable to consider when considering revascularization of left main artery disease.

Dr. Gabi, Dr. Spencer, and Dr. Byrne report no potential conflicts of interest.

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