Mahadevappa Vidyashree1, Singh Deepeshwar2, Raghuram Nagarathna3, Nandi Krishnamurthy Manjunath3, Chidananda Kaligal3, Amit Kanthi3, Hongasandra Ramarao Nagendra3, Lokesh Bathala4, Vijay K Sharma5. 1. Yoga and Life Sciences, Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandana Samsthana(S-VYASA), Bangalore, India. Electronic address: vidyashreearadhya@gmail.com. 2. Yoga and Life Sciences, Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandana Samsthana(S-VYASA), Bangalore, India. Electronic address: deepeshwar.singh@outlook.com. 3. Yoga and Life Sciences, Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandana Samsthana(S-VYASA), Bangalore, India. 4. Department of Neurology, Aster CMI, Bangalore, India. 5. Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore and Division of Neurology, National University Hospital, Singapore.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Type II Diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients are at the risk of developing cerebrovascular diseases, often contributed by altered cerebral haemodynamics. We present a systematic review of studies on cerebral haemodynamics assessment using transcranial Doppler (TCD) in T2DM. REVIEW METHOD: A systematic review of the published articles in the English language between 1991 to 2021. DATA SOURCES: Articles were retrieved via Pubmed and Cochrane library. We included Cross-sectional, prospective, retrospective, randomized controlled, and cross-over studies for this review. RESULTS: A total of 25 articles met the inclusion criteria, which provided data for 3212 patients. CONCLUSION: Cerebral autoregulation is often impaired among patients with T2DM. The risk increased with the duration of T2DM, related complications and presence of comorbidities.
BACKGROUND: Type II Diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients are at the risk of developing cerebrovascular diseases, often contributed by altered cerebral haemodynamics. We present a systematic review of studies on cerebral haemodynamics assessment using transcranial Doppler (TCD) in T2DM. REVIEW METHOD: A systematic review of the published articles in the English language between 1991 to 2021. DATA SOURCES: Articles were retrieved via Pubmed and Cochrane library. We included Cross-sectional, prospective, retrospective, randomized controlled, and cross-over studies for this review. RESULTS: A total of 25 articles met the inclusion criteria, which provided data for 3212 patients. CONCLUSION: Cerebral autoregulation is often impaired among patients with T2DM. The risk increased with the duration of T2DM, related complications and presence of comorbidities.
Authors: G A M Galdino; S C G Moura-Tonello; S N Linares; J C Milan-Mattos; D L Spavieri; S M Oliveira; A Porta; T Beltrame; A M Catai Journal: Braz J Med Biol Res Date: 2022-09-12 Impact factor: 2.904