1. Left ventricular systolic dyssynchrony: a novel imaging marker for early assessment of myocardial damage in Chinese type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with normal left ventricular ejection fraction and normal myocardial perfusion.
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Wang, Yufeng, Yu, Wenji, Yang, Xiaoyu, Zhang, Feifei, Sun, Yonghong, Hu, Yurui, Yang, Le, Jiang, Qi, Wang, Jianfeng, Shao, Xiaoliang, and Wang, Yuetao
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Objectives: Myocardial damage is the important cause of heart failure (HF) in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), which is difficult to early diagnose, especially in T2DM with normal left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and normal myocardial perfusion. The goal was to evaluate myocardial damage in T2DM with normal LVEF and normal myocardial perfusion by detecting left ventricular systolic dyssynchrony (LVSD), and find out the risk factors associated with LVSD. Methods: This study included 95 T2DM with normal LVEF, normal myocardial perfusion. 69 consecutive individuals without T2DM and CAD were enrolled as the control group with age-, sex- and BMI-matched. All participants underwent stress/rest
99m technetium-sestamibi (99m Tc-MIBI) gated myocardial perfusion imaging (GMPI) and two-dimensional echocardiography within 1 week. Clinical data including age, gender, BMI, duration of diabetes, chronic diabetic complications, glycated haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), fast blood glucose (FBG) and Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) were collected from medical records. Left ventricular synchrony parameters were acquired, including phase standard deviation (PSD) and phase histogram bandwidth (PBW) by rest GMPI. Results: PSD and PBW in T2DM group were significantly higher than control group (P <.05). LVSD was detected in 20 (21%) T2DM patients. Compared to non-LVSD T2DM group, LVSD T2DM group had higher BMI, higher prevalence of BNP ≥ 35 pg/mL and chronic diabetic complications (P <.05). BNP ≥ 35 pg/mL had mild positive association with LVSD (r = 0.318, P =.004). In multivariate logistic regression, chronic diabetic complications and high BMI (> 23.4 kg/m2 ) were independent risk factors of LVSD (OR 5.64, 95% CI 1.58-20.16, P =.008; OR 6.77, 95% CI 1.59-28.89, P =.010). Conclusions: LVSD existed in T2DM patients with normal LVEF and normal myocardial perfusion. Chronic diabetic complications and high BMI (> 23.4 kg/m2 ) were the independent risk factors of LVSD. LVSD based on GMPI can be the novel imaging marker to early assess myocardial damage in T2DM patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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