
Patients with diabetes taking insulin who also have nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (AFib) have an increased mortality risk, a new study suggests.
“Diabetes is a knock risk factor for thromboembolic events in patients with nonvalvular AFib,” the researchers wrote in their abstract. “Whether patients on insulin therapy are at an increased risk for stroke compared to patients treated solely by oral antidiabetic medications is not yet established.”
Researchers for the prospective, historical cohort study included more than 12,000 patients with diagnosed atrial fibrillation and diabetes, including 3,510 (28.7%) who had insulin-requiring diabetes. Patients were divided into groups based on their diabetes therapy regiment (insulin vs. oral antidiabetic medication).