Patients with type 2 diabetes present with multiple anomalies of the pancreatic arterial tree on abdominal computed tomography: comparison between patients with type 2 diabetes and a matched control group

Abstract Background Studies suggest that cardio-vascular risk factors could foster the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D). This could partly be mediated by pancreatic atherosclerosis resulting in pancreatic ischemia. We hypothesized that patients with T2D present with more severe atherosclerosis o...

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Main Authors: Laure Alexandre-Heymann, Matthias Barral, Anthony Dohan, Etienne Larger
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-08-01
Series:Cardiovascular Diabetology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12933-020-01098-1
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spelling doaj-3dad51d619b84e7c8aef2415df578d462020-11-25T03:52:42ZengBMCCardiovascular Diabetology1475-28402020-08-0119111410.1186/s12933-020-01098-1Patients with type 2 diabetes present with multiple anomalies of the pancreatic arterial tree on abdominal computed tomography: comparison between patients with type 2 diabetes and a matched control groupLaure Alexandre-Heymann0Matthias Barral1Anthony Dohan2Etienne Larger3Service de Diabétologie, Hôpital CochinService de Radiologie A, Hôpital CochinDépartement Hospitalo Universitaire, INSERM U1016, Université Paris DescartesService de Diabétologie, Hôpital CochinAbstract Background Studies suggest that cardio-vascular risk factors could foster the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D). This could partly be mediated by pancreatic atherosclerosis resulting in pancreatic ischemia. We hypothesized that patients with T2D present with more severe atherosclerosis of pancreas-bound arteries than control patients without T2D. Methods We performed a retrospective study comparing the abdominal computed tomography of patients with T2D and of control subjects matched for gender and for age. We performed a multivariate logistic regression with adjustment for age, gender, BMI and the presence or absence of hypertension. Results Forty-eight patients with T2D and 48 control subjects were included. A calcification score of the splenic artery was defined (from 0: no calcification to 3: continuous linear calcifications). Seventeen percent of the patients with T2D presented with a high calcification score (i.e. 2 or 3), versus only 2% of the control subjects (p = 0.04). The mean number of pancreas-bound branches among the greater pancreatic artery, dorsal pancreatic artery and inferior pancreatic artery (from 0 to 3) was lower in patients with T2D than in control subjects (1.1 vs 1.7, p = 0.003). The mean number of visible intrapancreatic arterial subdivisions (from 0 to 2) was lower in patients with T2D than in control subjects (0.7 vs 1.3, p = 0.0017). All these differences hold true using multivariate logistic regression. None of these differences correlated with the duration of diabetes. The relationship between pancreas volume and BMI seen in control subjects was not confirmed in patients with T2D. Conversely, in patients with T2D but not in control subjects, the splenic artery diameter correlated with the pancreas volume. Conclusions Patients with T2D present with more calcifications of the splenic artery and with a less dense pancreatic arterial tree than control subjects.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12933-020-01098-1AtherosclerosisPancreas densityPancreas ischemiaPancreas perfusionPancreas volumeType 2 diabetes
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author Laure Alexandre-Heymann
Matthias Barral
Anthony Dohan
Etienne Larger
spellingShingle Laure Alexandre-Heymann
Matthias Barral
Anthony Dohan
Etienne Larger
Patients with type 2 diabetes present with multiple anomalies of the pancreatic arterial tree on abdominal computed tomography: comparison between patients with type 2 diabetes and a matched control group
Cardiovascular Diabetology
Atherosclerosis
Pancreas density
Pancreas ischemia
Pancreas perfusion
Pancreas volume
Type 2 diabetes
author_facet Laure Alexandre-Heymann
Matthias Barral
Anthony Dohan
Etienne Larger
author_sort Laure Alexandre-Heymann
title Patients with type 2 diabetes present with multiple anomalies of the pancreatic arterial tree on abdominal computed tomography: comparison between patients with type 2 diabetes and a matched control group
title_short Patients with type 2 diabetes present with multiple anomalies of the pancreatic arterial tree on abdominal computed tomography: comparison between patients with type 2 diabetes and a matched control group
title_full Patients with type 2 diabetes present with multiple anomalies of the pancreatic arterial tree on abdominal computed tomography: comparison between patients with type 2 diabetes and a matched control group
title_fullStr Patients with type 2 diabetes present with multiple anomalies of the pancreatic arterial tree on abdominal computed tomography: comparison between patients with type 2 diabetes and a matched control group
title_full_unstemmed Patients with type 2 diabetes present with multiple anomalies of the pancreatic arterial tree on abdominal computed tomography: comparison between patients with type 2 diabetes and a matched control group
title_sort patients with type 2 diabetes present with multiple anomalies of the pancreatic arterial tree on abdominal computed tomography: comparison between patients with type 2 diabetes and a matched control group
publisher BMC
series Cardiovascular Diabetology
issn 1475-2840
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Background Studies suggest that cardio-vascular risk factors could foster the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D). This could partly be mediated by pancreatic atherosclerosis resulting in pancreatic ischemia. We hypothesized that patients with T2D present with more severe atherosclerosis of pancreas-bound arteries than control patients without T2D. Methods We performed a retrospective study comparing the abdominal computed tomography of patients with T2D and of control subjects matched for gender and for age. We performed a multivariate logistic regression with adjustment for age, gender, BMI and the presence or absence of hypertension. Results Forty-eight patients with T2D and 48 control subjects were included. A calcification score of the splenic artery was defined (from 0: no calcification to 3: continuous linear calcifications). Seventeen percent of the patients with T2D presented with a high calcification score (i.e. 2 or 3), versus only 2% of the control subjects (p = 0.04). The mean number of pancreas-bound branches among the greater pancreatic artery, dorsal pancreatic artery and inferior pancreatic artery (from 0 to 3) was lower in patients with T2D than in control subjects (1.1 vs 1.7, p = 0.003). The mean number of visible intrapancreatic arterial subdivisions (from 0 to 2) was lower in patients with T2D than in control subjects (0.7 vs 1.3, p = 0.0017). All these differences hold true using multivariate logistic regression. None of these differences correlated with the duration of diabetes. The relationship between pancreas volume and BMI seen in control subjects was not confirmed in patients with T2D. Conversely, in patients with T2D but not in control subjects, the splenic artery diameter correlated with the pancreas volume. Conclusions Patients with T2D present with more calcifications of the splenic artery and with a less dense pancreatic arterial tree than control subjects.
topic Atherosclerosis
Pancreas density
Pancreas ischemia
Pancreas perfusion
Pancreas volume
Type 2 diabetes
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12933-020-01098-1
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