Angiotensin II: A novel biomarker in vascular diseases
Clinica Chimica Acta,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
568, P. 120154 - 120154
Published: Jan. 22, 2025
Language: Английский
Real-time heart rate variability according to ambulatory glucose profile in patients with diabetes mellitus
Sung Il Im,
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Soo Jin Kim,
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Su Hyun Bae
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et al.
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: Nov. 16, 2023
Autonomic
neuropathy
commonly
occurs
as
a
long-term
complication
of
diabetes
mellitus
(DM)
and
can
be
diagnosed
based
on
heart
rate
variability
(HRV),
calculated
from
electrocardiogram
(ECG)
recordings.
There
are
limited
data
HRV
using
real-time
ECG
ambulatory
glucose
monitoring
in
patients
with
DM.
The
aim
this
study
was
to
investigate
according
levels
A
total
43
(66.3
±
7.5
years)
DM
underwent
continuous
(225.7
107.3
h)
for
remote
system.
We
compared
the
profile.
Data
were
analyzed
target
range
(TIR).
no
significant
differences
baseline
characteristics
TIR.
During
monitoring,
we
checked
(a
15,090
times)
simultaneously
all
patients.
Both
time-
frequency-domain
HRVs
lower
when
had
poorly
controlled
(TIR
<
70%)
well
>
70%).
In
addition,
respiratory
rates
increased
(P
0.001).
Poorly
independently
associated
This
further
substantiated
by
independent
association
between
measurements
hyperglycemia
HRV.
These
strongly
suggest
that
cardiac
autonomic
dysfunction
is
caused
elevated
blood
sugar
levels.
Language: Английский
The Benefits of Oral Glucose-Lowering Agents: GLP-1 Receptor Agonists, DPP-4 and SGLT-2 Inhibitors on Myocardial Ischaemia/Reperfusion Injury
Xudong Huang,
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Ding‐Sheng Jiang,
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Xin Feng
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et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
976, P. 176698 - 176698
Published: May 29, 2024
Language: Английский
Environmental exposures and blood pressure in adolescents and adults in the T1D exchange clinic registry
Journal of Diabetes and its Complications,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
37(10), P. 108594 - 108594
Published: Aug. 25, 2023
Language: Английский
The new face of diabetes mellitus — rhythm and conduction disorders
Mark S. Tyurypov,
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Polina O. Odnokol,
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Г. Г. Кутелев
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et al.
Russian Military Medical Academy Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
43(2), P. 193 - 201
Published: July 31, 2024
This
review
article
is
devoted
to
changes
in
heart
rhythm
against
the
background
of
type
2
diabetes
mellitus,
which
one
most
common
endocrine
diseases.
In
recent
years,
there
has
been
an
increasing
association
between
mellitus
and
disorders.
Arrhythmias
such
as
tachycardia,
bradycardia
atrial
fibrillation
are
patients
with
can
have
serious
consequences
on
health
quality
life.
Type
DM
increasingly
worldwide
due
rise
sedentary
lifestyles,
overweight,
abdominal
forms
obesity,
diets
containing
too
much
fat
carbohydrates.
Insulin-independent
a
metabolic
disease
responsible
for
autonomic
neuropathy
that
affects
both
sympathetic
parasympathetic
fibers,
be
explained
by
adverse
effect
blood
glucose
levels
rate
variability
(HRV).
Although
gold
standard
cardiovascular
reflex
tests
assess
neuropathy,
important
measurement
HRV
variation
two
consecutive
contractions:
higher
variation,
activity
nervous
system.
A
high
reflects
fact
person
constantly
adapt
microenvironment.
Thus,
low
marker
risk.
Language: Английский
Real-time heart rate variability according to ambulatory glucose profile in patients with diabetes mellitus
Sung Il Im,
No information about this author
Su Hyun Bae,
No information about this author
Soo Jin Kim
No information about this author
et al.
medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 5, 2023
Abstract
Background
Autonomic
neuropathy
commonly
occurs
as
a
long-term
complication
of
diabetes
mellitus
(DM)
and
can
be
diagnosed
based
on
heart
rate
variability
(HRV),
calculated
from
electrocardiogram
(ECG)
recordings.
There
are
limited
data
HRV
using
real-time
ECG
ambulatory
glucose
monitoring
in
patients
with
DM.
Methods
Results
A
total
43
(66.3±7.5
years)
DM
underwent
continuous
(225.7±107.3
hours)
for
remote
system.
We
compared
the
according
to
profile.
Data
were
analyzed
target
range
(TIR).
no
significant
differences
baseline
characteristics
TIR.
During
monitoring,
we
checked
levels
(a
15,090
times)
simultaneously
all
patients.
Both
time-
frequency-domain
HRVs
lower
when
had
poorly
controlled
(>200
mg/dL)
TIR<70%
normally
(<200
TIR>70%.
In
addition,
respiratory
rates
increased
(P<0.001).
Conclusions
Poorly
independently
associated
This
was
further
substantiated
by
independent
association
between
measurements
hyperglycemia
HRV.
These
strongly
suggest
that
cardiac
autonomic
dysfunction
is
caused
elevated
blood
sugar
levels.
Language: Английский