Abstract

This review is devoted to the study of issues relating to the features of associated course of chronic heart failure (CHF) and diabetes mellitus (DM). The modern views on the epidemiology, pathogenesis of DM and CHF are systematized. The pathogenesis of diabetic cardiomyopathy is described in details. The results of the well-known studies that show the negative impact of DM on CHF prognosis are presented. The principles of CHF pathogenetic therapy in patients with DM including the role of neurohormonal modulators are analyzed. The results of multicenter studies in patients with CHF and concomitant DM type 2 show that almost all first-line drugs recommended for CHF treatment are effective in patients with DM.

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  • This review is devoted to the study of issues relating to the features of associated course of chronic heart failure (CHF) and diabetes mellitus (DM)

  • The pathogenesis of diabetic cardiomyopathy is described in details

  • The results of the well-known studies that show the negative impact of DM on CHF prognosis are presented

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This review is devoted to the study of issues relating to the features of associated course of chronic heart failure (CHF) and diabetes mellitus (DM). For citation: Mardanov B.U., Korneeva M.N., Akhmedova E.B. Heart Failure and Diabetes Mellitus: Selected Issues of Etiology and Pathogenesis, Prognosis and Treatment. Heart Failure and Diabetes Mellitus Сердечная недостаточность и сахарный диабет значительной степени определяет неблагоприятный прогноз у больных, создавая трудности в ведении последних как для кардиологов, так и эндокринологов.

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