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Coronary artery disease alters ventricular repolarization dynamics in type 2 diabetes.

Vrtovec B, Sinkovec M, Starc V, Radovancevic B, Schlegel TT

Division of Cardiology, Ljubljana University Medical Center, Ljubljana, Slovenia. bojan.vrtovec@mf.uni-lj.si

Ventricular repolarization dynamics (VRD) is an important predictor of outcome in diabetes.We examined the potential impact of coronary artery disease (CAD) on VRD in type 2 diabetic patients. We recorded 5-minute high-resolution resting electrocardiograms in 38 diabetic patients undergoing elective coronary angiography, and in 38 age- and gender-matched apparently healthy subjects (controls). Using leads-I and -II, time-domain indices of VRD were calculated. Coronary angiography was regarded as positive if >/= 50% stenosis was found. Angiography was positive in 21 diabetic patients (55%). Patients with CAD had a significantly higher degree of VRD than controls (SDNN(QT): 15.81 +/- 7.22 ms versus 8.94 +/- 6.04 ms; P < 0.001, rMSSD(QT): 21.02 +/- 7.07 ms versus 11.18 +/- 7.45 ms; P < 0.001). Ventricular repolarization dynamics in diabetic patients with negative angiograms did not differ from VRD in controls (SDNN(QT): 8.94 +/- 6.04 ms versus 7.44 +/- 5.72 ms; P = 0.67, rMSSD(QT): 11.18 +/- 7.45 ms versus 10.22 +/- 5.35 ms; P = 0.82). CAD increases VRD in patients with type 2 diabetes. Therefore, changes in ventricular repolarization in diabetic patients may be due to silent CAD rather than due to diabetes per se.

Published 1 February 2005 in Pacing Clin Electrophysiol, 28: S178-81.
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