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QT dispersion: comparison between participants with Type 1 and 2 diabetes and association with microalbuminuria in diabetes.
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The interlead variation of QT duration in surface electrocardiogram [ECG; QT dispersion (QTd)] has been shown to predict mortality in both diabetic and general population. Diabetic cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is a common complication of diabetes, and it is also associated with worse prognosis among the diabetic population. In this study, we investigated the association between QTd duration and CAN, as well as other complications of diabetes in participants with Types 1 and 2 diabetes. METHODS: A total of 184 patients with either Type 1 (n=63) or 2 (n=121) diabetes, as well as 100 control participants, matched for age and sex with the diabetic individuals, were studied. QT and RR intervals were measured on 12 leads of resting ECG tracing. QTd was calculated semiautomatically using a computer program as the difference between the maximum and the minimum QT in any of the 12 leads. CAN was diagnosed when two out of the four classical tests were abnormal. RESULTS: QTd was not significantly different between controls and patients with either Type 1 or 2 diabetes. Age-adjusted QTd intervals were not significantly different between patients with Types 1 and 2 diabetes (P=.86). For both types of diabetes, no significant differences were found in QTd between patients with and without CAN. Multivariable linear regression analysis, after adjustment for a number of confounding factors, demonstrated a positive association between QTd and duration of diabetes (P=.02) in the group of the patients with Type 1 diabetes. In those with Type 2 diabetes, QTd was associated with age (P=.006) and presence of microalbuminuria (P=.001). In addition, no significant association was found with retinopathy or blood pressure levels. CONCLUSIONS: Age-adjusted QTd interval was not different between patients with Types 1 and 2 diabetes. CAN is not associated with QTd interval in both types of diabetes. Furthermore, microalbuminuria was found to be the strongest predictor of QTd in patients with Type 2 diabetes. Because long QTd interval predicts cardiac mortality in participants with diabetes, it is suggested that it may be a useful adjuvant index in the evaluation of cardiovascular risk in participants with Type 2 diabetes and microalbuminuria.
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Author/s: Psallas, Michael (M); Tentolouris, Nicholas (N); Papadogiannis, Dimitrios (D); Doulgerakis, Dimitrios (D); Kokkinos, Alexandros (A); Cokkinos, Dennis V (DV); Katsilambros, Nicholas (N);
Affiliation: 1st Department of Propaedeutic Medicine, Athens University Medical School, Laiko Hospital, Athens, Greece.
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Publication Type: Comparative Study; Journal Article
Journal: Journal of diabetes and its complications (J Diabetes Complications), published in United States. (Language: eng)
Reference: -2006 Mar-Apr; vol 20 (issue 2) : pp 88-97
Dates: Created 2006/02/28; Completed 2006/07/25; Revised 2006/11/15;
PMID: 16504837, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 2/18/2009, IMS Date: )
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