Evaluation of myocardial function by echocardiography in diabetic patients referred to 5th Azar Hospital in Gorgan
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M.Ramezani (M.D) * 1, A.Salehei (M.D) , A. Shirafkan (M.D) , H.R.Bazrafshan (M.D) , H.Ahangar (M.D) , M.A.Vakili (M.Sc) |
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Diabetes mellitus is a common metabolic disorder that is associated with long-term complications of various organs, such as cardiovascular system. This study is about evaluation of myocardial function and determination of related cardiovascular factor in type 2 diabetic patients who referred to diabetes clinic of 5th Azar Hospital from 200 patients who referred to the clinic, 48.5% had diastolic and 29.5% had systolic dysfunction. Related factors with both diastolic and systolic dysfunction of diabetic patients are: HbA1c level (Control of diabetes), duration of diabetes and hypertension. This investigation shows that: Incidence and severity of systolic and diastolic dysfunction in type 2 diabetic patients are related to metabolic state and quality of diabetic control. Incidence of hypertension increase in diabetic patients, and hypertension is an important risk factor in diastolic and systolic dysfunction. Diastolic dysfunction is more common than systolic dysfunction in diabetic patients. Intensive control of blood Glucose level lead to decreasing the incidence of coronary artery disease in diabetic patients. We suggest, intensive control of blood Glucose level, treatment of hypertension, regular cardiovascular evaluation in diabetic patients and screening test for early diagnosis of diabetes in high-risk population should be taken under consideration. |
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Keywords: CAD, LV dysfunction, Diabetes mellitus, HbA1C, Ejection fraction, Systolic dysfunction, Diastolic dysfunction, Echocardiography |
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* Corresponding Author Address: Department of cardiology . Gorgan University of Medical Sciences |
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