peer reviewedCardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is a common complication of diabetes mellitus, which is associated with a higher risk of morbidity and mortality. It can be detected by analyzing spontaneous (Holter) or provoked (Ewing's test battery) changes in heart rate and arterial blood pressure. Baroreflex gain is a specific index of great interest. Our laboratory has acquired a large experience in the assessment of CAN in diabetic patients. We use the Finapres, a device that allows continuous noninvasive monitoring of blood pressure and heart rate, and a special and discriminative active orthostatic manoeuvre, the "squatting" test (standing-squatting-standing)
The metabolic abnormalities of congenital generalized lipodystrophy (LGC) can present with severe dy...
peer reviewedEven if type 2 diabetes is a complex disease combining hyperglycaemia and various other...
peer reviewedFIELD ("Fenofibrate Intervention and Events Lowering in Diabetes") study compared the i...
peer reviewedCardiac autonomic neuropathy is an underestimated complication among diabetic patients....
Orientadores: Maria Cândida Ribeiro Parisi, Denise Engelbrecht Zantut WittmannDissertação (mestrado)...
peer reviewedDiabetes mellitus increases by 2.5 to 5 the relative risk of congestive heart failure. ...
Cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is a common complication in type 1 and 2 diabetes and is defined ...
peer reviewedDiabetic patients frequently develop heart failure and have a guarded prognosis because...
peer reviewedIt is estimated that 80% of individuals with type 2 diabetes die of cardiovascular dise...
peer reviewedHypertension frequently accompanies diabetes mellitus, as it is present in 50% of diabe...
Malgré une prise en charge très fine de la maladie, s’appuyant sur l’insulinothérapie fonctionnelle,...
Coronary artery disease is the major cause of mortality of type 2 diabetic subjects. Its early diagn...
peer reviewedDiabetes mellitus represents a major coronary risk factor. Diabetes promotes atheroscle...
peer reviewedType 2 diabetes is frequently associated with other comorbidities among which abdominal...
Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy in diabetic patients (CAN) is defined as a chronic complication ...
The metabolic abnormalities of congenital generalized lipodystrophy (LGC) can present with severe dy...
peer reviewedEven if type 2 diabetes is a complex disease combining hyperglycaemia and various other...
peer reviewedFIELD ("Fenofibrate Intervention and Events Lowering in Diabetes") study compared the i...
peer reviewedCardiac autonomic neuropathy is an underestimated complication among diabetic patients....
Orientadores: Maria Cândida Ribeiro Parisi, Denise Engelbrecht Zantut WittmannDissertação (mestrado)...
peer reviewedDiabetes mellitus increases by 2.5 to 5 the relative risk of congestive heart failure. ...
Cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is a common complication in type 1 and 2 diabetes and is defined ...
peer reviewedDiabetic patients frequently develop heart failure and have a guarded prognosis because...
peer reviewedIt is estimated that 80% of individuals with type 2 diabetes die of cardiovascular dise...
peer reviewedHypertension frequently accompanies diabetes mellitus, as it is present in 50% of diabe...
Malgré une prise en charge très fine de la maladie, s’appuyant sur l’insulinothérapie fonctionnelle,...
Coronary artery disease is the major cause of mortality of type 2 diabetic subjects. Its early diagn...
peer reviewedDiabetes mellitus represents a major coronary risk factor. Diabetes promotes atheroscle...
peer reviewedType 2 diabetes is frequently associated with other comorbidities among which abdominal...
Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy in diabetic patients (CAN) is defined as a chronic complication ...
The metabolic abnormalities of congenital generalized lipodystrophy (LGC) can present with severe dy...
peer reviewedEven if type 2 diabetes is a complex disease combining hyperglycaemia and various other...
peer reviewedFIELD ("Fenofibrate Intervention and Events Lowering in Diabetes") study compared the i...