作者
Elena-Daniela Grigorescu,Bogdan Mihai,Georgiana-Diana Cazac,Adina-Bianca Foșălău,Alina Onofriescu,Mariana Floria,Cristina Gena Dascălu,Alexandr Ceasovschih,Laurenţiu Şorodoc,Cristina-Mihaela Lăcătușu
摘要
Background: Asymptomatic left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) occurs in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients, particularly among the elderly. Aim: This study aimed to identify diastolic function changes over a 52-week follow-up and the predictive factors for LVDD in T2DM patients without atherosclerotic manifestations. Methods: Diastolic function, metabolic profile, atherogenic indexes, and subclinical inflammatory markers were assessed at baseline and after one year in 138 T2DM outpatients. All variables were compared in patients with and without LVDD across three age groups. Results: The patients were 57.86 ± 8.82 years old, 49.3% male, with a mean 5-year diabetes duration and a median HbA1c of 7.8%. At baseline, 71 patients had grade 1 LVDD, 12 had grade 2 and 3 LVDD, and 15 had indeterminate LVDD. In the elderly group, 29 patients had LVDD. The logistic regression analysis identified age over 65 as an independent risk factor for LVDD (Exp B = 9.85, 95% CI: 1.29–75.36, p = 0.027). LVDD patients had a longer diabetes duration and a higher prevalence of diabetic neuropathy. Elderly patients had the lowest E/A, e’, lateral s’, atherogenic and Castelli risk indexes, and significantly higher E/e’, EDT, LAVI and TNF-alpha values (p < 0.05). After 52 weeks, diastolic function worsened in 27 patients, who had no significant differences compared to those with stable or improved diastolic function. Conclusions: LVDD was common in our T2DM patients without known cardiovascular disease, and age increases the LVDD risk. Echocardiographic assessment is necessary, especially in elderly T2DM patients with co-morbidities, to identify patients at risk of progression to heart failure early.