Abstract

With the increment of the aged, primary and secondary prevention of cerebrovascular disease in the Japanese diabetics are crucial problems. Early detection of asymptomatic infarction, not rare in diabetics, is important in the view of cost benefits. Little is known about the development and progression of asymptomatic infarction. We investigated the number of lacuna during a period of 5 years in 51 non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). At the initiation of this study, 22 patients were free from lacuna and another 29 patients had asymptomatic multiple lacunae. In the former patients, no risk factors were different between the 13 patients with still no lacuna and the nine patients with lacuna-developed after 5 years. In the latter patients, the 17 patients with worsening lacunar state had significantly higher systolic blood pressure, and a higher prevalence of macroalbuminuria than the 12 patients with no increment of lacuna. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that macroalbuminuria after 5 years was the only contributing factor to the increased lacuna. Therefore, in the NIDDM, macroalbuminuria induced an increase of lacuna in magnetic resonance imaging, although numbers of cases were relatively small. Prevention of the development of macroalbuminuria are essential to avoid the progression of asymptomatic lacuna.

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