Myocardial protection by remote ischaemic pre-conditioning is abolished in sulphonylurea-treated diabetics undergoing coronary revascularisation

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Background Remote ischaemic pre-conditioning attenuates myocardial injury. Because sulphonylurea drugs interfere with ischaemic and anaesthetic pre-conditioning, we assessed whether remote ischaemic pre-conditioning effects are altered in sulphonylurea-treated diabetics. Methods Using the database of our ongoing randomised, placebo-controlled study (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01406678), we assessed the troponin I concentration area under curve (measurements: baseline, 1, 6, 12, 24, 48, and 72 h post-operatively) in sulphonylurea-treated diabetics (n = 27) and non-diabetics (n = 230) without and with remote ischaemic pre-conditioning (three 5-min periods of left upper arm ischaemia with 5-min reperfusion each) during isoflurane anaesthesia before two- to three-vessel coronary artery surgery. Results Remote ischaemic pre-conditioning in non-diabetic patients evoked a 41% decrease in the troponin I concentration area under curve (514 ng/ml × 72 h ± 600 vs. 302 ± 190, P = 0.001) but no change (404 ng/ml × 72 h ± 224 vs. 471 ± 383, P = 0.62) in sulphonylurea-treated diabetics. There was no significant correlation between the troponin I concentration area under curve and arterial glucose concentrations, and the latter was not an independent confounder. Conclusion Cardioprotection by remote ischaemic pre-conditioning during isoflurane anaesthesia is abolished in sulphonylurea-treated diabetics. © 2014 The Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica Foundation.

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Kottenberg, E., Thielmann, M., Kleinbongard, P., Frey, U. H., Heine, T., Jakob, H., … Peters, J. (2014). Myocardial protection by remote ischaemic pre-conditioning is abolished in sulphonylurea-treated diabetics undergoing coronary revascularisation. Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 58(4), 453–462. https://doi.org/10.1111/aas.12278

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