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CARDIAC AUTONOMIC NEUROPATHY IN DIABETES MELLITUS
Authors:AS KASTHURI  RPS YADAV
Affiliation:*Assoc Prof (Medicine), Armed Forces Medical College, Pune 411040;+Classified Specialist (Medicine), INHS Kasturi, Lonavala
Abstract:
Forty-eight out of 95 patients with diabetes mellitus, who were asymptomatic for autonomic nervous system affections, were evaluated with 3 bedside tests to detect subclinical cardiac neuropathy. There were 25 males and 23 females in the age range of 10-60 years. The three tests carried out were, heart rate response to Valsalva manoeuvre, heart rate variation during deep breathing, and systolic blood pressure fall in response to standing. Of these 48 patients, 15 (31.3%) had evidence of neuropathy. Abnormality of the parasympathetic division was found in 13 patients and the remaining 2 patients had borderline affection. Three patients had evidence of a combined parasympathetic and sympathetic involvement. Sympathetic affection alone was not detected in any patient. Increased incidence was seen in older age group. Autonomic neuropathy was more common in patients who had the disease for over 5 years. There was no correlation with the sex of the patient or with metabolic control of diabetes.KEY WORDS: Autonomic nervous system diseases, Diabetes Mellitus, Neuropathy
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