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The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of micro- and macrovascular changes on the cardiac function in relation to left ventricular function and coronary arteries during one year in patients with type 2 diabetes.
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The most frequent heart disease in patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is the premature development of coronary atherosclerosis, which often leads to overt ischemic heart disease (IHD). T2DM can lead to both cardiac dysfunction due to IHD or to diabetic cardiomyopathy. Diabetic cardiomyopathy is defined as an impairment of left ventricular (LV) function without overt obstructive coronary vessel disease. Diabetic cardiomyopathy has been associated with microvascular dysfunction, which leads to the inability of the heart to circulate blood effectively. The microvascular atherosclerotic changes are well known in patients with diabetes, such as impaired vision, kidney function and sensibility. The macrovascular atherosclerotic changes such as plaques in the coronary arteries are strongly associated with reduced left ventricular function.
However, the relationship between micro- and macrovascular atherosclerotic changes and the impact on cardiac function is less certain.
Estimation of cardiac function includes: Left Atrial (LA) Strain, LA Strain Rate (SR), LA Emptying Function (LAEF), LV Ejection Fraction (EF), Fractional Shortening (FS), Global Longitudinal Strain (GLS), Circumferential Strain (CS) and Radial Strain (RS), Strain Rate (SR), Peak Systolic Strain, Post Systolic Strain, Early mitral filling velocity (E), late mitral filling velocity (A), E/A ratio, Deceleration Time (DCT) of early mitral filling velocity, medial and lateral mitral velocities using tissue doppler (e' , a' and s'), E/e' ratio, Isovolumetric Relaxation Time (IVRT), Isovolumetric Closing Time (IVCT), Ejection Time (ET), Myocardial Performance Index (MPI) and Myocardial Work Index (MWI).
In this study, participants will be consisting of non-diabetic subjects and patients with diabetes type 1 + 2. All of the participants have no history of myocardial infarction, heart failure and current symptoms of cardiac disease.
The study population will undergo following examinations:
The examinations will be repeated at follow-up (however non-diabetic subjects will only have 1 CCTA performed at baseline).
The non-invasive FFR-CT will only be performed once in a subgroup of diabetic patients and non-diabetic subjects from November 2016 until May 2017.
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300 participants in 3 patient groups
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