Diabetic heart muscle disease
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- DOI: 10.3109/07853899009147274
Diabetic heart muscle disease
Abstract
Diabetic patients may have various abnormalities in left ventricular systolic and diastolic function not attributable to coronary heart disease, hypertension or other known cardiac disease. Although the exact causes of this diabetic heart muscle disease or "diabetic cardiomyopathy" are still incompletely understood, several mechanisms may contribute to it including disturbed myocardial energy metabolism, microvascular changes, structural changes in collagen, increased myocardial fibrosis, and cardiac autonomic neuropathy. Perhaps the most typical feature of diabetic heart muscle disease is an abnormal filling pattern of the left ventricle, suggesting reduced compliance or prolonged relaxation. Left ventricular systolic function is commonly normal at rest in asymptomatic diabetic patients, but it frequently becomes abnormal during exercise. The abnormalities in left ventricular systolic function may be partly reversible along with an improvement of metabolic control of diabetes. It is not known how frequently subclinical abnormalities in left ventricular function in diabetic patients result in clinically manifest heart failure.
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