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. 1981 Oct-Dec;18(4):385-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF02042823.

The effect of the acute administration of tolbutamide on left ventricular function in insulin-dependent diabetics

The effect of the acute administration of tolbutamide on left ventricular function in insulin-dependent diabetics

A D Harrower et al. Acta Diabetol Lat. 1981 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

Despite better control of diabetic patients with morbidity and mortality from heart disease is significantly higher than in non-diabetics. While this may be a result of premature atherosclerosis or primary diabetic cardiopathy, the possibility of oral hypoglycemic agents have adverse cardiac effects must be considered. Using nuclear angiography the effect of the acute administration of 1 g tolbutamide on left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) in a group of 10 Type-1 diabetics was investigated. There was no difference in the response of the EF when compared to the response in 10 diabetic controls given i.v. saline. While i.v. tolbutamide may have adverse cardiac effects when administered to animals or in vitro this does not necessarily apply to human diabetics.

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