Subclinical Diastolic Dysfunction in Diabetic Population

S. Mitrovska
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Abstract Introduction. Left ventricular dysfunction is very frequent in asymptomatic diabetic population. Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI) is a new echocardiographic technique, able to record early changes of left ventricular dysfunction and to identify asymptomatic diabetic patients at high risk of developing heart failure. Aim. To assess the role of TDI in early detection of diastolic dysfunction in asymptomatic diabetic patients. Methods. Cross-sectional study that involved a total number of 48 subjects. The target group consisted of 25 asymptomatic diabetic patients and control group was composed of 23 subjects without diabetes. All subjects underwent echocardiography (conventional 2D and Pulsed-Wave Doppler and contemporary-TDI) to analyze left ventricular function. We compared the results from both echo-techniques and analyzed the relation of echo-cardiographic parameters with risk factors. Results. We found statistically significant difference between TDI and PW Doppler (E/E'vs E/A) in target (Z=−3.17, p<0.001) and control group (Z=−2.4, p<0.003). There was no significant difference in E/A between the groups (Z=0.0, p<1.0). TDI identified significantly lower E' (Z= 2.03, p<0.04) and higher E/E' (Z= −2.12, p<0.03) in target vs control group. LVDD strongly correlated with duration of DM (p<0.00001), age (p<0.00001), female gender (p<0.0001) and obesity indices (BMI, BSA) (p<0.00001, p<0.00001) in both groups. Conclusion. TDI unmasks the presence of subclinical LV dysfunction in asymptomatic diabetic patients and has a valuable prognostic importance.
糖尿病人群的亚临床舒张功能障碍
摘要介绍。左心室功能障碍在无症状糖尿病人群中非常常见。组织多普勒成像(TDI)是一种新的超声心动图技术,能够记录左心室功能障碍的早期变化,并识别无症状的糖尿病患者发生心力衰竭的高风险。的目标。目的探讨TDI在无症状糖尿病患者舒张功能不全早期检测中的作用。方法。横断面研究共涉及48名受试者。目标组25例无症状糖尿病患者,对照组23例无糖尿病患者。所有受试者均接受超声心动图(常规二维、脉冲波多普勒和当代tdi)分析左心室功能。我们比较了两种超声技术的结果,并分析了超声心动图参数与危险因素的关系。结果。我们发现TDI和PW多普勒(E/E’vs E/A)在靶组(Z= - 3.17, p<0.001)与对照组(Z= - 2.4, p<0.003)之间有统计学差异。E/A组间比较差异无统计学意义(Z=0.0, p<1.0)。与对照组相比,TDI能显著降低E′(Z= 2.03, p<0.04)和提高E/E′(Z= - 2.12, p<0.03)。LVDD与两组糖尿病病程(p<0.00001)、年龄(p<0.00001)、女性性别(p<0.0001)和肥胖指数(BMI、BSA) (p<0.00001、p<0.00001)呈显著正相关。结论。TDI揭示了无症状糖尿病患者存在亚临床左室功能障碍,具有重要的预后价值。
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