articleJAMAJan 26, 2005BRONZE OA

Effect of Glucose-Insulin-Potassium Infusion on Mortality in Patients With Acute ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction

TCThe CREATE-ECLA Trial Group Investigators*

McMaster University

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Abstract

Objective

To determine the effect of high-dose GIK infusion on mortality in patients with STEMI. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Randomized controlled trial conducted in 470 centers worldwide among 20,201 patients with STEMI who presented within 12 hours of symptom onset. The mean age of patients was 58.6 years, and evidence-based therapies were commonly used. INTERVENTION: Patients were randomly assigned to receive GIK intravenous infusion for 24 hours plus usual care (n = 10,091) or to receive usual care alone (controls; n = 10,110). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Mortality, cardiac arrest, cardiogenic shock, and reinfarction at 30 days after randomization.

Results

At 30 days, 976 control patients (9.7%) and 1004 GIK infusion patients (10.0%) died (hazard ratio [HR], 1.03; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.95-1.13; P = .45). There were no significant differences in the rates of cardiac arrest (1.5% [151/10 107] in control and 1.4% [139/10,088] in GIK infusion; HR, 0.93; 95% CI, 0.74-1.17; P = .51), cardiogenic shock (6.3% [640/10 107] vs 6.6% [667/10 088]; HR, 1.05; 95% CI, 0.94-1.17; P = .38), or reinfarction (2.4% [246/10,107] vs 2.3% [236/10,088]; HR, 0.98; 95% CI, 0.82-1.17; P = .81). The rates of heart failure at 7 days after randomization were also similar between the groups (16.9% [1711/10,107] vs 17.1% [1721/10,088]; HR, 1.01; 95% CI, 0.95-1.08; P = .72). The lack of benefit of GIK infusion on mortality was consistent in prespecified subgroups, including in those with and without diabetes, in those presenting with and without heart failure, in those presenting early and later after symptom onset, and in those receiving and not receiving reperfusion therapy (thrombolysis or primary percutaneous coronary intervention).

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  • TC
    The CREATE-ECLA Trial Group Investigators*Corresponding

    McMaster University

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Cardiogenic shock
  • Myocardial infarction
  • Hazard ratio
  • Internal medicine
  • Confidence interval
  • Randomized controlled trial
  • Cardiology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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