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Half of young adults with diabetes have diastolic dysfunction


 

FROM ADA 2020

The most common abnormality involved the e’/a’ measure, which occurred in roughly 38% of the patients with type 2 diabetes and in about 23% of those with type 1 diabetes. Next most common was an abnormally high E/e’ ratio, and fewer than 10% of patients had an abnormally low E/A ratio. Both the E/A and E/e’ values were significantly worse among patients with type 2 diabetes compared with type 1 patients, while no statistically significant difference separated the two subgroups for prevalence of an e’/a’ abnormality after adjustment for body mass index, blood pressure, and HbA1c values.


Average body mass index among the 221 studied patients with type 2 diabetes was 38 kg/m2, 74% were girls or women, and 57% were non-Hispanic black and 24% non-Hispanic white. Mean blood pressure among the patients with type 2 diabetes was 123/80 mm Hg, while it was 110/72 mm Hg among the 258 patients with type 1 diabetes.

SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth receives no commercial funding. Dr. Shah had no disclosures.

SOURCE: Shah AS et al. ADA 2020 abstract 58-OR.

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