Large and micro coronary vascular involvement in diabetes.

Journal Title: Pharmacological Reports - Year 2005, Vol 57, Issue

Abstract

Diabetes, with hyperglycemia as its hallmark, is a major risk factor forischemic heart disease. The role of coronary disease in the adverse prognosis of diabetes is controversial although the higher prevalence and extension of coronary atherosclerosis is well recognized. The paper reviews the available evidence of coronary involvement in diabetes with particular emphases on microcirculation. Several studies, mainly in type 2 diabetes, have documented a reduced coronary flow reserve even in absence of coronary obstructive disease and using different techniques. Microcirculatory dysfunction affects the left ventricle globally as well as regionally. However, neither the prevalence of such abnormality in the diabetic population nor its time course and its prognostic value have been investigated in specifically addressed studies. In fact, a relatively large number of studies on myocardial perfusion performed bysingle-photon myocardial scintigraphy in asymptomatic diabetics rather address the problem of the prevalence of silent ischemia and its prognostic value. In spite of such limitation it can be speculated from the few available studies with known coronary anatomy that the prevalence of exclusively regional disturbances of perfusion (scintigraphic defects) in absence of obstructive coronary disease is not marginal as it ranges from 11 to 63%. Extensive research is still required to define the pathogenesis and the actual clinical relevance of coronary microcirculatory dysfunction in diabetes.

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Antonio L\'Abbate

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Antonio L\'Abbate (2005). Large and micro coronary vascular involvement in diabetes.. Pharmacological Reports, 57(), 3-9. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-118299