Diabetes mellitus (DM) increases cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. A statin is routinely prescribed to patients with DM. However, whether a statin therapy is equally effective in plaque stabilization in DM patients compared with non-DM patients is unknown. A total of 117 lipid-rich plaques were imaged in 90 patients (54 plaques in 41 DM patients and 63 plaques in 49 non-DM patients) with coronary artery disease, those who were treated with a statin and underwent serial optical coherence tomography imaging were included in this study (mean follow-up period, 362 ± 38 days). The changes in minimum fibrous cap thickness (FCT) and lipid index between baseline and 1-year follow-up were compared between the 2 groups. Minimum FCT increased and lipid index decreased with statin therapy in both groups. No significant differences were observed in percent changes of minimum FCT (p = 0.796) and lipid index (p = 0.336) between DM and non-DM patients. Statin therapy induced a significant increase in FCT and a significant decrease in lipid index in both groups. Vascular response to statin therapy was similar between the 2 groups irrespective of DM status.
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