[Diabetes mellitus, left ventricular dysfunction and congestive heart failure]
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[Diabetes mellitus, left ventricular dysfunction and congestive heart failure]
Abstract
Diabetes is a well known risk factor for the development of congestive heart failure. Epidemiological evidence in the community underscores the prevalence of left ventricular systolic dysfunction in diabetic patients as 2-fold with respect to non-diabetic ones, with half of them completely asymptomatic. Diastolic dysfunction in diabetic hearts, in comparison with non-diabetic, is even more frequent. The high prevalence has been explained by the frequent coexistence of an underlying diabetic cardiomyopathy, hypertension and ischemic heart disease. In these patients, the diabetic metabolic derangement, together with the early activation of sympathetic nervous system, induce a decrease of myocardial function. The activation of renin-angiotensin system results in an unfavorable cardiac remodeling. The progression from myocardial damage to overt dysfunction and heart failure is often asymptomatic for a long time and frequently undiagnosed and untreated. Currently, the widespread availability of echocardiography and possibly the use of cardiac natriuretic peptides, may allow for an earlier recognition of most of such patients. In heart failure, diabetic patients have a worse prognosis than non-diabetics. The available pharmacological treatments, such as ACE-inhibitors, beta-blockers and possibly angiotensin receptor blockers, togheter with a tight glycemic control, may be effective to reverse the remodeling process and prevent cardiovascular events. In order to identify most of the diabetic patients at risk of development of left ventricular dysfunction and to prevent its progression to overt heart failure, it seems important to elaborate a screening strategy in order to diagnose and treat most of diabetic patients with myocardial damage.
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