Assessment of left ventricular systolic function by tissue Doppler imaging in controlled versus uncontrolled type 2 diabetic patients

Aim: To detect and quantify early subtle left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction using Tissue Doppler Imaging in type 2 diabetic patients with apparently normal LV ejection fraction. Methods: Ninety age and sex matched subjects were enrolled in the study, sixty of them were suffering from type 2...

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Main Authors: Sameh S. Raafat, Ali A. Ramzy, Hany Demian, Hany F. Hanna
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-09-01
Series:The Egyptian Heart Journal
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spelling doaj-16a07aa88f8946f9aa1fa4d3b0b6ee6c2020-11-25T02:41:24ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Heart Journal1110-26082018-09-01703203211Assessment of left ventricular systolic function by tissue Doppler imaging in controlled versus uncontrolled type 2 diabetic patientsSameh S. Raafat0Ali A. Ramzy1Hany Demian2Hany F. Hanna3Cardiology Department, AinShams University, Egypt; Corresponding author at: Cardiology Department, Ain Shams University, 36 Ali Ibrahim Ramez St., Heliopolis, Cairo Egypt.Cardiology Department, Al-Azhar, EgyptCardiology Department, Ministry of Health, EgyptCardiology Department, AinShams University, EgyptAim: To detect and quantify early subtle left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction using Tissue Doppler Imaging in type 2 diabetic patients with apparently normal LV ejection fraction. Methods: Ninety age and sex matched subjects were enrolled in the study, sixty of them were suffering from type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) whom were divided according to HbAlc into 2 groups, 30 uncontrolled diabetic patients with HbAlc > 8% and 30 controlled diabetic patients with HbAlc < 8% and a third group of 30 normal subjects served as controls. We excluded patients with inadequate Doppler signal, all structural heart diseases, systemic disorders with cardiac involvement and patients with false positive HbAlc. Assessment of diastolic function was done by Pulsed Doppler through mitral flow and by propagation flow velocity. Assessment of left ventricular systolic function was done by conventional echocardiography by 2D Simpson method and by Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI) through detection of mitral annular peak systolic velocities. Results: Left ventricular diastolic function was compared between the studied groups and showed that the mean peak early mitral inflow velocity E wave and the color M-mode flow propagation velocity of early diastolic flow (Vp) were significantly lower, and the mean peak late mitral inflow velocity A wave was significantly higher in uncontrolled diabetics versus controlled diabetic patients and control group with highly significant statistical difference (p < 0.001). Assessment of global systolic function by conventional Simpson’s modified biplane method didn’t show significant difference between uncontrolled diabetic patients, controlled diabetic patients and normal individuals. However, evaluation of systolic function by Tissue Doppler Imaging showed that the mean peak longitudinal systolic velocity was significantly decreased in uncontrolled diabetic patients when compared to controlled diabetic patients and normal individuals, with highly significant statistical difference (p < 0.001). A cut-off value for systolic dysfunction detected by TDI in uncontrolled diabetic patients was calculated. The peak systolic velocities < 7 cm/s for medial mitral annulus and < 8.2 cm/s for lateral mitral annulus indicated systolic dysfunction in diabetic patients with sensitivity and specificity of 96% and 67% respectively for medial mitral annulus while 98% and 71% respectively for lateral annulus. Conclusion: TDI is a simple and effective method for detection of subtle LV systolic dysfunction in type 2 uncontrolled diabetic patients. Keywords: Diabetes millets, Tissue Doppler imaging, HbA1c, Diastolic dysfunction, Systolic functionhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110260818300760
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author Sameh S. Raafat
Ali A. Ramzy
Hany Demian
Hany F. Hanna
spellingShingle Sameh S. Raafat
Ali A. Ramzy
Hany Demian
Hany F. Hanna
Assessment of left ventricular systolic function by tissue Doppler imaging in controlled versus uncontrolled type 2 diabetic patients
The Egyptian Heart Journal
author_facet Sameh S. Raafat
Ali A. Ramzy
Hany Demian
Hany F. Hanna
author_sort Sameh S. Raafat
title Assessment of left ventricular systolic function by tissue Doppler imaging in controlled versus uncontrolled type 2 diabetic patients
title_short Assessment of left ventricular systolic function by tissue Doppler imaging in controlled versus uncontrolled type 2 diabetic patients
title_full Assessment of left ventricular systolic function by tissue Doppler imaging in controlled versus uncontrolled type 2 diabetic patients
title_fullStr Assessment of left ventricular systolic function by tissue Doppler imaging in controlled versus uncontrolled type 2 diabetic patients
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of left ventricular systolic function by tissue Doppler imaging in controlled versus uncontrolled type 2 diabetic patients
title_sort assessment of left ventricular systolic function by tissue doppler imaging in controlled versus uncontrolled type 2 diabetic patients
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Heart Journal
issn 1110-2608
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Aim: To detect and quantify early subtle left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction using Tissue Doppler Imaging in type 2 diabetic patients with apparently normal LV ejection fraction. Methods: Ninety age and sex matched subjects were enrolled in the study, sixty of them were suffering from type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) whom were divided according to HbAlc into 2 groups, 30 uncontrolled diabetic patients with HbAlc > 8% and 30 controlled diabetic patients with HbAlc < 8% and a third group of 30 normal subjects served as controls. We excluded patients with inadequate Doppler signal, all structural heart diseases, systemic disorders with cardiac involvement and patients with false positive HbAlc. Assessment of diastolic function was done by Pulsed Doppler through mitral flow and by propagation flow velocity. Assessment of left ventricular systolic function was done by conventional echocardiography by 2D Simpson method and by Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI) through detection of mitral annular peak systolic velocities. Results: Left ventricular diastolic function was compared between the studied groups and showed that the mean peak early mitral inflow velocity E wave and the color M-mode flow propagation velocity of early diastolic flow (Vp) were significantly lower, and the mean peak late mitral inflow velocity A wave was significantly higher in uncontrolled diabetics versus controlled diabetic patients and control group with highly significant statistical difference (p < 0.001). Assessment of global systolic function by conventional Simpson’s modified biplane method didn’t show significant difference between uncontrolled diabetic patients, controlled diabetic patients and normal individuals. However, evaluation of systolic function by Tissue Doppler Imaging showed that the mean peak longitudinal systolic velocity was significantly decreased in uncontrolled diabetic patients when compared to controlled diabetic patients and normal individuals, with highly significant statistical difference (p < 0.001). A cut-off value for systolic dysfunction detected by TDI in uncontrolled diabetic patients was calculated. The peak systolic velocities < 7 cm/s for medial mitral annulus and < 8.2 cm/s for lateral mitral annulus indicated systolic dysfunction in diabetic patients with sensitivity and specificity of 96% and 67% respectively for medial mitral annulus while 98% and 71% respectively for lateral annulus. Conclusion: TDI is a simple and effective method for detection of subtle LV systolic dysfunction in type 2 uncontrolled diabetic patients. Keywords: Diabetes millets, Tissue Doppler imaging, HbA1c, Diastolic dysfunction, Systolic function
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