Twenty four men with insulin dependent diabetes and different degrees of autonomic neuropathy were studied to establish the response of the QT interval to various heart rates. Nine men with autonomic neuropathy had a longer QT interval than 13 healthy individuals and 15 patients who had diabetes without, or with only mild, autonomic neuropathy. Those with autonomic neuropathy also had a proportionally greater lengthening of the QT interval for a given increase in RR interval. The results of this study suggest a basis for the finding that sudden death is more common in patients with diabetic autonomic neuropathy
An excess mortality risk has beenreported in normal subjects with QTinterval prolongation (1,2). In ...
Background: Abnormalities of QT parameters together with cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) confer s...
Objectives.We hypothesized that QT dispersion would be increased in patients with diabetes mellitus ...
Context: An association between cardiac autonomic neuropathy and QT interval prolongation was demons...
lengthening, a predictor of arrhythmia risk and sudden death. This results from both sympatho-adrena...
one of the important complications of diabetes mellitus that physicians pay less attention to is dia...
Relevance. Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is a severely debilitating yet underdiagnosed c...
Introduction: ECG is an important tool to assess the electrical activity of the heart. It is like an...
Aim: The aim of this study was to emphasize two different points in our work: 1) The well known impo...
Objectives: To study serial measures of maximum QT interval corrected for heart rate (QTc) and QTdis...
Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) has been frequently postulated to increase susceptibility ...
To study the pattern of QT intervals in Type 2 diabetic patients (T2DM) and investigate whether they...
Background: The QT interval reflects the duration of the intracellular action potential. Little is k...
Three studies have clearly shown that a prolonged QT dispersion (QTD) is the best predictor of cardi...
Objective: Cardiac Autonomic neuropathy is one of the complications in diabetic patients. This stud...
An excess mortality risk has beenreported in normal subjects with QTinterval prolongation (1,2). In ...
Background: Abnormalities of QT parameters together with cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) confer s...
Objectives.We hypothesized that QT dispersion would be increased in patients with diabetes mellitus ...
Context: An association between cardiac autonomic neuropathy and QT interval prolongation was demons...
lengthening, a predictor of arrhythmia risk and sudden death. This results from both sympatho-adrena...
one of the important complications of diabetes mellitus that physicians pay less attention to is dia...
Relevance. Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is a severely debilitating yet underdiagnosed c...
Introduction: ECG is an important tool to assess the electrical activity of the heart. It is like an...
Aim: The aim of this study was to emphasize two different points in our work: 1) The well known impo...
Objectives: To study serial measures of maximum QT interval corrected for heart rate (QTc) and QTdis...
Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) has been frequently postulated to increase susceptibility ...
To study the pattern of QT intervals in Type 2 diabetic patients (T2DM) and investigate whether they...
Background: The QT interval reflects the duration of the intracellular action potential. Little is k...
Three studies have clearly shown that a prolonged QT dispersion (QTD) is the best predictor of cardi...
Objective: Cardiac Autonomic neuropathy is one of the complications in diabetic patients. This stud...
An excess mortality risk has beenreported in normal subjects with QTinterval prolongation (1,2). In ...
Background: Abnormalities of QT parameters together with cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) confer s...
Objectives.We hypothesized that QT dispersion would be increased in patients with diabetes mellitus ...