Abstract
Background: Diabetes increases the oxidative stress over the myocardium that leads to arteriogenesis. Coronary collaterals (CC) serve as an alternative source of blood supply to the compromised myocardium. Though a few insights about the developmentandassociationsofCCincoronaryarterydisease(CAD)areknown,conclusivedataregardingtheirpredictorsis still a matter of active research. Around 25 parameters are found to be predicting well-developed CC, but their clinical usability isnotestablished.AimsandObjective:This studywasdesignedtoï¬nd theassociation ofpredictors of CCin type2 diabetes mellitus patients on conservative management for CAD. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study done afterthe institutional ethics committee approval. Forty-one patientsfrom atertiary care hospitalinMangalore, of either sex, were selected based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Diagnosis of diabetes was according to American Diabetes Association guidelines. Body mass index, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein, history of smoking, and duration of diabetes were also measured. Angiographic grading of CC by Rentrop’s grading and calculation of severity of CAD by syntax score was done in the presence of a cardiologist. The data were analyzed using logistic regression analysis, p valueo 0.05 was considered signiï¬cant. Results: Results portrayed that syntax score422 (p = 0.008) was signiï¬cantly associated with the development of CC.Conclusion: Severity of CAD, as indicated by syntax score, can independently predict the development of CC in diabetics on conservative management for CAD.