糖尿病患者毛细血管显微镜与心电图结果的相关性。

G Trevisan, L Cattin, E Ponte, R Velari, E Feoli
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99名糖尿病患者同时接受了甲周壁的毛细血管镜检查和根据明尼苏达州法典评估的心电图。从这些测试中记录了以下数据:a.在有“重大异常”的组中,毛细血管镜检查显示的结节数量在统计学上显著较少;B.毛细血管镜异常似乎与年龄无关,而与糖尿病存在的时间长短有关;特别是,这些异常在首次诊断为糖尿病的受试者中非常明显。因此,该程序对于糖尿病微血管病变的早期诊断非常有用;C.心电图异常与患者年龄相关,而与病程无关。虽然小样本使我们不得不保持一定的保留,但这种异常在口服降糖药的受试者中更为常见。
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Correlations between capillary microscopy and electrocardiographic results in the diabetic.

Ninety-nine diabetics were simultaneously given a capillaroscopic examination of periungual walls and an electrocardiogram evaluated according to the Minnesota Code. From these tests the following data were recorded: a. the number of knobs revealed by capillaroscopy is inferior, in a statistically significant manner, in groups having "major abnormalities"; b. capillaroscopic abnormalities did not seem to be definitely correlated to age, but rather to the length of time diabetes mellitus was present; in particular, these abnormalities were quite evident in subjects diagnosed as diabetics for the first time. This procedure is therefore extremely useful for the early diagnosis of diabetic microangiopathy; c. electrocardiographic abnormalities are correlated to patient's age, whereas are not related to the period of the illness. Although the small sampling obliges us to maintain certain reservations, such abnormalities were more frequent in subjects taking antidiabetic drugs orally.

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