Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2797869 Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

AimCardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) increases mortality of patients with type 1 diabetes (Type 1 DM). We set out to find out whether the presence of CAN in asymptomatic, normotensive Type 1 DM affects endothelial function (marker of atherogenesis) and left ventricle function (marker of cardiomyopathy).MethodsTwenty-one Type 1 DM with CAN (Group A) and 35 Type 1 DM without CAN (Group B) were enrolled in the study. None of them suffered from any cardiovascular disease nor advanced chronic complications of diabetes. Both groups were comparable in age, glycemic control, BMI, and blood pressure. Markers of endothelial dysfunction and chronic inflammation were used as indicators of incipient atherogenesis. Left ventricle function was evaluated using echocardiography.ResultsBoth groups did not differ in any parameter of atherogenesis. However we found a statistically significant difference in values characterizing systolic and diastolic left ventricle functions between the groups.ConclusionsCAN is not associated with elevation of markers of endothelial dysfunction and chronic inflammation in normotensive asymptomatic Type 1 DM. However CAN is associated with the impairment of systolic and diastolic left ventricle function and can thus be regarded as one of the risk factors of diabetic cardiomyopathy.

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