Instability of cerebral blood-flow in insulin-dependent diabetics
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(79)92330-4
Instability of cerebral blood-flow in insulin-dependent diabetics
Abstract
Cerebral blood-flow (CBF) was measured in 23 insulin-dependent diabetics before and 2--3 h after insulin/breakfast. In 10 of these patients CBF changed significantly during the day, with a significant fall in 9. In 3 patients who had the greatest falls in CBF there was a concomitant sensation of an impending faint. Thus CBF is unstable in insulin-dependent diabetics in contrast to control subjects in who there is little or no variation. Sudden falls in CBF in insulin-dependent diabetics may explain the symptoms of impending faint without hypoglycaemia; such falls would also be relevant to the pathogenesis of strokes in these patients.
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