Diagnosis, staging, and associated conditions of cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy in Libyan patients with diabetes

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 216
Author(s):  
ElhamO Elgdhafi ◽  
SamiaA Elmiladi ◽  
AhmedA Shukri
2021 ◽  
Vol 68 (2) ◽  
pp. 162-168
Author(s):  
Andra-Elena Nica ◽  
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Carmen Dobjansch ◽  
Oana Andreea Parlițeanu ◽  
Emilia Rusu ◽  
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The burden of diabetic cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is expected to increase due to the diabetes epidemic and its early and widespread appearance. CAN has a definite prognostic role for mortality and cardiovascular morbidity. Putative mechanisms for this are tachycardia, QT interval prolongation, orthostatic hypotension, reverse dipping, and impaired heart rate variability, while emerging mechanisms like inflammation support the pervasiveness of autonomic dysfunction. Efforts to overcome CAN under-diagnosis are: by promoting screening for symptoms and signs; by simplifying cardiovascular reflex tests.


Diabetes ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 67 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 572-P
Author(s):  
MIN SUN CHOI ◽  
JI EUN JUN ◽  
GYURI KIM ◽  
SANG-MAN JIN ◽  
KYU YEON HUR ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (5) ◽  
pp. 01-05
Author(s):  
Gninkoun Comlan Jules ◽  
Fanou Joseph Soglo ◽  
Alassani Adebayo Sabi Cossi ◽  
Djrolo François

Background Diabetes mellitus is well known as a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy is one of the diabetes complications that has a major impact on cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in patients with diabetes. Aim : To determine the prevalence of cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy in patients with diabetes attending the diabetic center in Cotonou and to identify its risk factors. Materials and Methods : It was a cross-sectional study. Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy was identified using deep breathing test, standind test and the blood pressure response to standing test (orthostatic hypotension). Chi square test was used for statistical analysis and différence was considered significant when p<0.05. Results : A total of 405 subjects were included in the study. Their mean age was 53.67±11,68 years and the mean diabetes duration was 6.66 years. The prevalence of cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy was 65.9%. Regarding the severity of the complication in neuropathic patients, 51.7% of them had an early neuropathy, 41.2% have presented a moderate neuropathy and 7.1% have presented a severe neuropathy. Factors associated with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy were age of patients (p = 0.0002), diabetes duration (p = 0.0012), hypertension (p =0.0015), dyslipidemia (p = 0.027) and high pulsed blood pressure (p = 0.032) Conclusion : Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy is a very frequent complication of diabetes mellitus. Unfortunately this complication of diabetes is not often explored in the patient's follow-up examination. As this complication is recognised to be associated with high cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, systematic screening can be recommanded in patients with long duration of diabetes or presenting an other cardiovascular risk factor.


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