Assessment of structural and functional myocardial characteristics in patients with chronic coronary artery disease and various glycemic status

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Aim. To study the structural and functional myocardial characteristics in patients with exertional angina and type 2 diabetes in comparison with those without diabetes to identify combined hemodynamic changes. Material and methods. Patients were divided into two groups depending on the glycemic status. The first group consisted of 49 patients (mean age, 57,9±1,04 years; male/female, 35/14) with coronary artery disease (CAD) and type 2 diabetes, while the second one (control) - 51 patients (60,2±0,9 years, 34/17) with CAD and without diabetes. Patients were surveyed using a standard questionnaire that included socio-demographic parameters, behavioral risk factors, clinical status, medications received, and comorbidities. Diagnostic investigations were carried out, including resting electrocardiography, transthoracic echocardiography and cycle ergometry. Results. Among patients with CAD and type 2 diabetes, hypertension occurred 20% more often compared with the control group - 98 vs 78% (p<0,004). According to the electrocardiography, the combination of diabetes and CAD was characterized by various arrhythmias, which were recorded 2,8 times more often than in the group without diabetes. According to echocardiography, signs of left ventricular hypertrophy, systolic and diastolic dysfunction prevailed in people with diabetes. Mean pulmonary artery pressure in patients with diabetes were higher than in patients without carbohydrate metabolism disorders (p<0,004). According to the stress test, exercise tolerance in experimental group patients was lower than in patients in the control group. Conclusion. The combination of chronic CAD and type 2 diabetes is characterized by a more common combination with hypertension, impaired central and intracardiac hemodynamics, as well as left ventricular hypertrophy. In people with diabetes, impaired systolic and diastolic myocardial function is combined with reduced exercise tolerance.

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Kokozheva, M. A., Mardanov, B. U., Poddubskaya, E. A., Kutsenko, V. A., Umetov, M. A., & Mamedov, M. N. (2021). Assessment of structural and functional myocardial characteristics in patients with chronic coronary artery disease and various glycemic status. Cardiovascular Therapy and Prevention (Russian Federation), 20(7). https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2021-3077

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