Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements | 2021

Correlation between left atrial function and diastolic dysfunction in patient with diabetes mellitus

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Introduction Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a frequent disease, it s a risk factor of coronary artery disease, heart failure and atrial fibrillation. In the current study, we aimed to evaluate left atrial (LA) volume and function as assessed by strain and strain rate derived from 2D speckle tracking in patients with DM and with normal left atrial size. Method Thirty patients with type 2 DM (DM group) were compared to 30 age- and gender-matched normal controls. The maximum LA indexed volume, conventionnel measures of atrial function, 2D strain (PALS: Peak atrial longitudinal strain during the reservoir period and PACS: Peak atrial contraction strain during late diastole) and strain rate (SR-s: during systole, SRe early diastole, SRa: late diastole) were analysed and compared in the two groups. Results The LA indexed volume (LAVI) was larger in DM group that in normal controls (31.1\xa0±\xa02.8 vs. 25.3\xa0±\xa03.4\xa0ml/m2, P\xa0 Fig. 1 ). Conclusion Strain and strain rate imaging may be considered a promising tool for the early detection of LA function impairment in patients with type 2 DM. This LA dysfunction is correlated to glycated hemoglobin level, diabetes duration and grades of diasolic dysfunction.

Volume 13
Pages 241-242
DOI 10.1016/J.ACVDSP.2021.04.010
Language English
Journal Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements

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