H U Janka, P Grünwald, G Waldmann, E Standl, H Mehnert
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本文研究了年龄在50 ~ 79岁之间的186例非选择性糖尿病门诊患者和52例对照患者的心电图结果与心血管危险因素、外周血管疾病(PVD)和颈动脉狭窄(CS)的关系。明尼苏达州代码白厅标准在糖尿病患者(D)中出现的频率是非糖尿病患者(C)的两倍:明尼苏达州代码I: D 7%对C 4%;IV 27% vs 13%;V 25% vs 15%;viii: 2% vs 0%。除了血糖和HbAI水平较高外,糖尿病患者与对照组的主要区别是收缩压较高(p < 0.001)。此外,他们还表现出更多的PVD和CS的迹象。只有27%的糖尿病患者心电图正常。与伴有心电图异常的年龄调整型糖尿病患者相比,这些患者只有轻微的PVD和CS症状,收缩压(p < 0.01)和舒张压(p < 0.05)血压、体重(p < 0.05)、血清甘油三酯(p < 0.02)值较低,hdl -胆固醇值明显较高(p < 0.01)。这些数据表明,糖尿病患者更常出现心电图异常,50岁以上的糖尿病患者心电图正常表明心血管发病率低,危险因素有利。
[ECG during rest as an indicator of vascular changes in diabetic patients].
EKG-findings of 186 non-selected diabetic outpatients and 52 control subjects of the age group of 50 to 79 years have been examined in relation to cardiovascular risk factors as well as to peripheral vascular disease (PVD) and carotid artery stenosis (CS). The Whitehall-Criteria of the Minnesota-Code were seen in diabetics (D) approximately twice as frequently as in non-diabetics (C): Minnesota-Code I: D 7% vs C 4%; IV 27% vs 13%; V 25% vs 15%; VII1 2% vs 0%. Beside higher levels of blood glucose and HbAI, diabetics differed from controls mainly by higher systolic blood pressure (p less than 0.001). Furthermore, they showed more signs of PVD and CS. Only in 27% of diabetics normal EKG-findings were seen. In comparison to age-adjusted diabetics with EKG-abnormalities, these patients showed signs of PVD and CS only to a minor degree and lower values were found for systolic (p less than 0,01) and diastolic (p less than 0.05) blood pressure, weight (p less than 0.05), serum triglycerides (p less than 0.02), and markedly higher values for HDL-cholesterol (p less than 0.01). These data show that in diabetics more frequently abnormal EKG-findings are seen and that a normal EKG in diabetics older than 50 years indicates low cardiovascular morbidity and a favorable risk factor profile.