Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathyin Chronic Kidney Diseases

INTRODUCTION: This study was conducted to explore cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy and its pattern in chronic kidney disease patients. METHODS: Autonomic function using five standard tests was examined in 20 diabetic patients with CKD, 20 age and sex matched diabetic patients without CKD...

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Main Authors: L Thapa, P Karki, SK Sharma, BK Bajaj
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nepal Medical Association 2010-06-01
Series:Journal of Nepal Medical Association
Online Access:http://jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/111
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spelling doaj-b53dab14e3fe4ce785a31351077bed2d2020-11-24T23:34:02ZengNepal Medical AssociationJournal of Nepal Medical Association0028-27151815-672X2010-06-014917810.31729/jnma.111111Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathyin Chronic Kidney DiseasesL Thapa0P Karki1SK Sharma2BK Bajaj3Department of Neurology, CMSTH, ChitwanDepartment of Internal Medicine, BPKIHS, DharanDepartment of Internal Medicine, BPKIHS, DharanDepartment of Internal Medicine, BPKIHS, Dharan INTRODUCTION: This study was conducted to explore cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy and its pattern in chronic kidney disease patients. METHODS: Autonomic function using five standard tests was examined in 20 diabetic patients with CKD, 20 age and sex matched diabetic patients without CKD and 20 age and sex matched controls. Analysis of difference between the autonomic function was done in the three groups using Chi-square test or Fischer's test. RESULTS: Total 20 (100%) diabetic CKD patients were found to have autonomic neuropathy. Of these, 2 (10%) patients had early parasympathetic damage, 8 (40%) patients had definite parasympathetic damage, and 10 (50%) patients had combined damage. Heart rate response to standing was statistically significant (p = 0.014) among diabetic CKD patients when compared with diabetic patients without CKD. Combined form of autonomicdysfunction was more frequent in advanced stages of diabetic CKD. Three (42.85%) patients in stage 3 CKD, 4 (66.66%) patients in stage 4 CKD and 5 (71.42%) patients in stage 5 CKD, had combined autonomic failure. CONCLUSIONS: Autonomic neuropathy is common in native Nepalese diabetic CKD patients. Heart rate response to standing is significantly abnormal in diabetic CKD patients in comparison with diabetes mellitus patient without CKD. Severity of autonomic dysfunction increases with severity of CKD..  KEYWORDS: cardiovascualr autonomic neuropathy, chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus. http://jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/111
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author L Thapa
P Karki
SK Sharma
BK Bajaj
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P Karki
SK Sharma
BK Bajaj
Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathyin Chronic Kidney Diseases
Journal of Nepal Medical Association
author_facet L Thapa
P Karki
SK Sharma
BK Bajaj
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title Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathyin Chronic Kidney Diseases
title_short Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathyin Chronic Kidney Diseases
title_full Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathyin Chronic Kidney Diseases
title_fullStr Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathyin Chronic Kidney Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathyin Chronic Kidney Diseases
title_sort cardiovascular autonomic neuropathyin chronic kidney diseases
publisher Nepal Medical Association
series Journal of Nepal Medical Association
issn 0028-2715
1815-672X
publishDate 2010-06-01
description INTRODUCTION: This study was conducted to explore cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy and its pattern in chronic kidney disease patients. METHODS: Autonomic function using five standard tests was examined in 20 diabetic patients with CKD, 20 age and sex matched diabetic patients without CKD and 20 age and sex matched controls. Analysis of difference between the autonomic function was done in the three groups using Chi-square test or Fischer's test. RESULTS: Total 20 (100%) diabetic CKD patients were found to have autonomic neuropathy. Of these, 2 (10%) patients had early parasympathetic damage, 8 (40%) patients had definite parasympathetic damage, and 10 (50%) patients had combined damage. Heart rate response to standing was statistically significant (p = 0.014) among diabetic CKD patients when compared with diabetic patients without CKD. Combined form of autonomicdysfunction was more frequent in advanced stages of diabetic CKD. Three (42.85%) patients in stage 3 CKD, 4 (66.66%) patients in stage 4 CKD and 5 (71.42%) patients in stage 5 CKD, had combined autonomic failure. CONCLUSIONS: Autonomic neuropathy is common in native Nepalese diabetic CKD patients. Heart rate response to standing is significantly abnormal in diabetic CKD patients in comparison with diabetes mellitus patient without CKD. Severity of autonomic dysfunction increases with severity of CKD..  KEYWORDS: cardiovascualr autonomic neuropathy, chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus.
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