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Triantafyllos P Didangelos1, Georgios Arsos2, Theodoros Karamitsos3, Fotios Iliadis4, Athanasios Papageorgiou5, Efstratios Moralidis6, Vasilios Athyros5.
Abstract
We investigated the relation between diabetic autonomic neuropathy (DAN) and left ventricular (LV) function in 59 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) free of coronary artery disease (CAD) or hypertension. Diabetic autonomic neuropathy was established by ≥2 abnormal autonomic nervous function tests. Left ventricular systolic and diastolic functions were assessed by resting radionuclide ventriculography. Compared with non-DAN patients (n=24), patients with DAN (n=35) had an increased adjusted atrial contribution to ventricular filling (A/V%, 30.1%±8.2% vs 26.5%±5.1%; P=.031), suggestive of diastolic dysfunction (DD). There were no differences between the 2 groups in peak filling rate, first 1/3 filling fraction, ejection fraction, cardiac output, and cardiac index. Patients with diabetic autonomic neuropathy had an increased heart rate (77.8±6.3 vs 69.3±3.3 bpm; P<.0001) and a higher rest LV workload (10,072±1165 vs 8606±1075 bpm mm Hg; P<.0001). Patients with DAN T2DM without CAD or hypertension have DD, increased A/V index, and a higher LV working load than non-DAN patients.Entities:
Keywords: autonomic neuropathy; diabetes mellitus; left ventricular function; radionuclide ventriculography
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24265250 DOI: 10.1177/0003319713510966
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angiology ISSN: 0003-3197 Impact factor: 3.619