Telmisartan decreases microalbuminuria in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus following coronary artery bypass grafting
Cardiovasc. j. Afr. (Online)
; 28(3): 191-195, 2017.
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
This prospective study aimed to investigate the effects of the selective angiotensin receptor antagonist, telmisartan, on microalbuminuria after coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with diabetes mellitus.Methods:
Patients were divided into two groups with block randomisation, using the sealed envelope technique group T (telmisartan group) consisted of patients who received the angiotensin receptor blocking agent telmisartan 80 mg daily for at least six months in the pre-operative period; group N-T (non-telmisartan group) consisted of patients who received no telmisartan treatment. Clinical and demographic characteristics, operative and postoperative features, microalbuminuria and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein levels were compared.Results:
Forty patients met the eligibility criteria for the study. The groups did not differ with regard to clinical and demographic characteristics, and operative and postoperative features. Microalbuminuria levels between the groups differed significantly in the pre-operative period, first hour postoperatively and fifth day postoperatively. C-reactive protein levels between the groups differed significantly on the fifth day postoperatively.Conclusion:
Telmisartan was useful for decreasing systemic inflammation and levels of urinary albumin excretion in patients who had type 2 diabetes mellitus and had undergone coronary artery bypass surgery
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Periodo Posoperatorio
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Clinical_trials
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Observational_studies
País/Región como asunto:
Africa
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Cardiovasc. j. Afr. (Online)
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2017
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