Simultaneous assessment of vascular distensibility and vessel wall area at coronary, carotid, and aortic level in diabetic patients using CMR: detection of vascular remodeling.

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David Jean Winkel, Lukas Stoiber, Tingting Xiong, Matthias Stuber, Allison G Hays, Ursula Plöckinger, Patrick Doeblin, Christian Stehning, Sebastian Kelle
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Aims: No data is available about the significance of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) derived vascular distensibility (VD) and vessel wall ratio (VWR) for risk stratification in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of T2DM on VD and VWR using CMR in both central and peripheral territories.

Methods: Thirty-one T2DM-patients and nine controls underwent CMR. Angulation of the aorta, the common carotid, and the coronary arteries was performed to obtain cross-sectional vessel areas.

Results: In T2DM the Carotid-VWR and the Aortic-VWR correlated significantly. Mean values of Carotid-VWR and Aortic-VWR were significantly higher in T2DM than in controls. Coronary-VD was significantly lower in T2DM than in controls. No significant difference in Carotid-VD or Aortic-VD in T2DM vs. controls, respectively, could be observed. In a subgroup of thirteen T2DM patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), Coronary-VD was significantly lower and Aortic-VWR was significantly higher compared to T2DM patients without CAD.

Conclusion: CMR allows a simultaneous evaluation of the structure and function of three important vascular territories to detect vascular remodeling in T2DM.

利用CMR同时评估糖尿病患者冠状动脉、颈动脉和主动脉水平的血管扩张性和血管壁面积:检测血管重构
目的:没有关于心血管磁共振(CMR)衍生血管扩张性(VD)和血管壁比(VWR)在2型糖尿病(T2DM)患者危险分层中的意义的数据。因此,本研究旨在研究T2DM对中央和外周区域VD和VWR的影响。方法:31例t2dm患者和9例对照组行CMR。主动脉、颈总动脉和冠状动脉成角以获得血管横截面积。结果:T2DM患者颈动脉- vwr与主动脉- vwr相关性显著。T2DM患者颈动脉- vwr和主动脉- vwr的平均值明显高于对照组。T2DM患者的冠状动脉vd明显低于对照组。T2DM与对照组相比,颈动脉- vd或主动脉- vd无显著差异。在13例合并冠心病(CAD)的T2DM患者亚组中,与没有冠心病的T2DM患者相比,冠状动脉vd显著降低,主动脉vwr显著升高。结论:CMR可以同时评估三个重要血管区域的结构和功能,以检测T2DM的血管重构。
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American journal of cardiovascular disease
American journal of cardiovascular disease CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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