Cardio-respiratory interactions in diabetes

L. Bernardi, Milla Rosengard-Barlund, P. Groop
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Alterations in cardiovascular and respiratory reflexes in diabetes are probably one of the first applications of heart rate variability in clinical medicine. Despite significant progress in diabetes care, these abnormalities are still considered the result of anatomical neural damage. Recent research from our group showed that what had been called “neuropathy” is also in part a functional abnormality. This “dysfunction” can be induced by several factors, including tissue hypoxia, hence strictly connected to respiratory abnormalities, but potentially reversible. Therefore, methods aimed at diagnosing these abnormalities in diabetes need to take into account the many possible covariates of heart rate variability, like arterial and tissue oxygenation, the integrated control of breathing and of the cardiovascular system.
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糖尿病的心肺相互作用
糖尿病患者心血管和呼吸反射的改变可能是心率变异性在临床医学中的第一个应用。尽管糖尿病治疗取得了重大进展,但这些异常仍然被认为是解剖性神经损伤的结果。我们小组最近的研究表明,所谓的“神经病变”在某种程度上也是一种功能异常。这种“功能障碍”可由多种因素引起,包括组织缺氧,因此与呼吸异常密切相关,但可能是可逆的。因此,旨在诊断糖尿病这些异常的方法需要考虑到心率变异性的许多可能的协变量,如动脉和组织氧合,呼吸和心血管系统的综合控制。
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