Left ventricular diastolic reserve by exercise stress echocardiography in prediabetes.

IF 1.4 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Tzu Chi Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.4103/tcmj.tcmj_151_22
Abdulameer Jasim Jawad Al-Gburi
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Abstract

Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate if the diastolic reserve is different in prediabetes versus control during exercise.

Materials and methods: During the resting stage and graded supine bicycling exertion (25 W, 3 min increment), the mitral inflow and septal mitral annular velocities were determined in 50 patients with prediabetes (21 females, mean age 48 ± 16 years) and 50 gender- and age-matched controls. None demonstrated rest or inducible cardiac ischemia on echocardiography.

Results: Between the two study groups, the velocities of the mitral inflow (E) and septal mitral annulus (E') at rest are not significantly different. E' during exercise, on the other hand, was significantly lower in individuals with prediabetes than in controls (8.57 ± 2.46 vs. 9.82 ± 2.42 cm/s at 25 W, P = 0.012; 9.42 ± 1.93 vs. 11.15±2.97 cm/s at 50 W, P = 0.001). E/E' behaves oppositely during exercise with a value that is significantly higher in patients with prediabetes.

Conclusion: The diastolic reserve of the left ventricle, as determined by the change in E' and E/E' throughout exercise, is abnormal in individuals with prediabetes who do not have overt cardiac disease. Using exercise stress echocardiography may be helpful for the early recognition of subclinical diastolic dysfunction in prediabetics which may have clinical repercussions in the future.

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运动应激超声心动图对前驱糖尿病患者左室舒张储备的影响。
目的:本研究的目的是评估运动期间糖尿病前期与对照组的舒张储备是否不同。材料和方法:对50例糖尿病前期患者(女性21例,平均年龄48±16岁)和50例性别和年龄相匹配的对照组进行静息期和仰卧脚踏车运动(25 W,增量3 min)时二尖瓣内流和二尖瓣间隔环速度的测定。超声心动图显示无休息或诱导性心脏缺血。结果:两组间二尖瓣流入速度(E)和二尖瓣间隔环速度(E’)在静止状态下无显著差异。另一方面,糖尿病前期患者运动时的E′显著低于对照组(25 W时为8.57±2.46 vs 9.82±2.42 cm/s, P = 0.012;(9.42±1.93 vs. 11.15±2.97 cm/s, P = 0.001)。E/E'在运动中表现相反,在糖尿病前期患者中明显更高。结论:通过运动过程中E′和E/E′的变化确定的左心室舒张储备在没有明显心脏病的糖尿病前期患者中是异常的。运动应激超声心动图有助于早期识别糖尿病前期患者的亚临床舒张功能不全,并可能在将来产生临床影响。
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Tzu Chi Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The Tzu Chi Medical Journal is the peer-reviewed publication of the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation, and includes original research papers on clinical medicine and basic science, case reports, clinical pathological pages, and review articles.
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