PMID: 9174900May 1, 1997Paper

Factors involved in cardiac autonomic neuropathy in diabetic patients

Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications
P ValensiJ R Attali

Abstract

The role cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) plays in diabetes is not well known. The aim of this study was to identify the factors involved in CAN in diabetic patients. One hundred patients, 44 insulin-dependent (IDDM) and 56 non-insulin-dependent (NIDDM), were investigated, using five standard tests. Three of these tests were for parasympathetic control (cardiac response to the lying-to-standing, deep breathing, and Valsalva tests), and the other two measured sympathetic control (testing for orthostatic hypotension and evaluating heart and blood pressure response to the handgrip test). Results were compared to those found in a series of 40 healthy volunteers. An age-adjusted comparison with the controls, showed that 34 patients had one abnormal parasympathetic test, 23 had two, and 6 patients had three. Cardiac parasympathetic neuropathy was thus present in 63% of the patients. The handgrip test was completed by 84 diabetic patients. There was evidence of orthostatic hypotension and/or an abnormal cardiac response to the handgrip in 15 of these patients, who all had a parasympathetic abnormality as well. There was no significant association between the type of diabetes and the presence of CAN. The duration of diabetes was sign...Continue Reading

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