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Augmented glycaemic gap is a marker for an increased risk of post-infarct left ventricular systolic dysfunction

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2020

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Glycaemic gap was strongly associated with a change in LVEF and an increased risk of having post-infarct LVSD in patients following STEMI. In STEMI patients with DM, glycaemic gap could provide more valuable information than ABG in identifying patients at high risk of developing post-infarct LVSD.

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