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Item #5
Exercise
Tolerance Test Helpful For Detecting Myocardial Ischemia In Type 2
Diabetics
Stress
cardiac exercise tolerance tests proved the most useful for
detecting myocardial ischemia in asymptomatic type 2 diabetic
patients.
Investigators from the Diabetology Unit, the Department of Nuclear
Medicine and the Cardiology Unit at Al-Amiri Hospital at the
Kuwaiti Ministry of Health, evaluated non-invasive procedures for
detecting silent myocardial ischemia in 42 patients with type 2
diabetes. Patients were 41 to 72 years old and had no clinical
history of coronary heart disease.
Stress cardiac exercise tolerance tests, 12-lead
electrocardiography, transthoracic echocardiography and stress
myocardial perfusion scans were all compared for their ability to
detect myocardial ischemia.
Results showed that myocardial ischemia could be detected in 11
patients (26.2 percent) using the stress cardiac exercise
tolerance test.
Resting electrocardiography suggested ischemia in only two
patients (4.8 percent), stress myocardial perfusion scans showed
ischemia in three patients (7.3 percent) and echocardiography
revealed diastolic dysfunction in nine patients (21.4 percent).
In patients over 57 years old, age, ischemic exercise tolerance
tests and diastolic dysfunction were related.
Positive results for ischemia in exercise tolerance tests were
more likely in patients with diastolic dysfunction and in patients
with microalbuminuria.
Other major cardiac risk factors, including hypertension,
dyslipidemia, smoking, sex, duration of diabetes, body mass index
and glycated haemoglobin levels, were not related to results of
myocardial ischemia on exercise tolerance tests.
Cardiac exercise tolerance tests are useful in detecting silent
myocardial ischemia in type 2 diabetic patients, the investigators
conclude. In cases were these tests are equivocal,
echocardiography may by helpful.
Med
Princ Pract 2002; 11: 171-175
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