Abstract

Objective To study the ventricular-arterial coupling in the patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) by ultrasound.Methods Eighty patients with DM were divided into 2 groups:normal left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) group (DMN,EF≥50 %,n =40) and abnormal EF group (DMA,EF<50%,n =40).At the same time,42 healthy volunteers were selected as a control group.The left ventricular (LV) relative wall thickness (RWT),mass index (LVMI),stroke volume (SV),stroke works (SW),ratepressure product (RPP),systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI),LV end-systolic elastance (Ees),arterial elastance index (Ea) and ventricular vascular index (VVI) were measured and calculated.Longitudinal strain (LS) of myocardial segment including base(LSBA),papillary muscle (LSPM) and apex (LSAP) were analyzed by two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging.Results (1) Compared with the control,the RWT and LVMI were all increased (P <0.01),but the LSBA,LSPM and LSAP were decreased (P < 0.01) in the DMN and DMA groups (P <0.01).In DMA group,the RWT,LSBA,LSPM and LSAP were decreased (P <0.01).Compared with the DMN group,the LSBA,LSPM and LSAP were decreased in DMN group (P <0.01).(2) Compared with the control,the Ea,VVI,RPP and SVRI were increased,but the Ees was decreased (P <0.05)in DMA group (P <0.01).In the DMN,RPP was increased compared with the control group (P <0.01).Compared with the DMN group,the Ea,VVI,RPP and SVRI were increased,but Ees was decreased in the DMA (P <0.05).(3)The LSBA,LSPM and LSAP were all positively correlated with VVI(P <0.01).Multiple regression analysis showed that the LSAP,RWT,LVMI and SW were independent predictor of VVI (b' =-0.613,-0.290,0.290 and-0.205,P < 0.05).Conclusions The ventricular-arterial coupling is normal in the DMN group,but is abnormal in DNA group.LSAP is independent predictors for ventricular-arterial coupling. Key words: Echocardiography; Diabetes mellitus,type 2; Ventricular function,left; Ventriculararterial coupling

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