QT interval prolongation and sudden cardiac death in diabetic autonomic neuropathy
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QT interval prolongation and sudden cardiac death in diabetic autonomic neuropathy
Abstract
Alterations in cardiac sympathetic innervation may result in QT interval prolongation and predispose to sudden arrhythmias and death. Sudden cardiac death occurs in diabetic patients who have autonomic neuropathy, but the cause is uncertain. In 30 patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus who had no evidence of ischemic heart disease, cardiac autonomic neuropathy, determined by clinical tests, was found in 17. The corrected QT interval (QTc), measured using Bazett's formula at rest and peak exercise, was prolonged (greater than 440 msec) in 12 of these patients at rest and in 15 at peak exercise. Prolonged QTc intervals were found only in patients who had definite cardiac autonomic neuropathy. As a group, the QTc interval (mean +/- SD) in the diabetic patients with cardiac autonomic neuropathy was prolonged compared to that in patients without cardiac autonomic neuropathy at rest (447 +/- 28 vs. 405 +/- 9 ms; P less than 0.0001) and peak exercise (468 +/- 23 vs. 402 +/- 23 ms; P less than 0.0001). There was a direct linear relationship between the extent of cardiac autonomic neuropathy and the QTc interval (r = 0.71; P less than 0.001). One of the patients with cardiac autonomic neuropathy and prolonged QTc intervals had a nonuniform loss of adrenergic neurons in his heart demonstrated by meta-iodobenzyl-guanidine scintigraphy, indicating sympathetic imbalance; he subsequently died unexpectedly. These data suggest that diabetic cardiac autonomic neuropathy may result in sympathetic imbalance and QTc interval prolongation, predisposing these patients to sudden arrhythmias and death.
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