The heart rate response to adenosine: A simple predictor of adverse cardiac outcomes in asymptomatic patients with type 2 diabetes

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作者
Hage, Fadi G. [1 ,2 ]
Wackers, Frans J. Th [3 ]
Bansal, Shanti [3 ]
Chyun, Deborah A. [4 ]
Young, Lawrence H. [3 ]
Inzucchi, Silvio E. [3 ]
Iskandrian, Ami E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL USA
[2] Birmingham Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Birmingham, AL USA
[3] Yale Univ, Sch Med, New Haven, CT USA
[4] NYU, New York, NY USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Type 2 diabetes mellitus; Heart rate; Adenosine; Myocardial perfusion imaging; Autonomic function; AUTONOMIC NEUROPATHY; MYOCARDIAL-ISCHEMIA; REGADENOSON; RISK; DIPYRIDAMOLE; ASSOCIATION; DYSFUNCTION; MORTALITY; DIAD;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.08.011
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: The Detection of Ischemia in Asymptomatic Diabetics (DIAD) study demonstrated a low 5-year hard cardiac event rate. We hypothesized that a blunted heart rate response (HRR, maximum percent change) to adenosine, a simple marker of cardiac autonomic neuropathy, will identify a cohort at higher cardiac risk. Methods: In DIAD, 518 participants were randomized to screening adenosine myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) and had available data. HRR <20% was considered abnormal. The primary endpoint was a composite of nonfatal myocardial infarction and cardiac death. Results: During 4.7+/-0.9 years of follow-up 15 (3%) participants experienced the primary outcome. Participants with lower HRR experienced more events than those with higher HRR (8%, 3%, 1%, for HRR <20% (n=79), 20-39% (n=182) and >= 40% (n=257), respectively, p=0.01). In a Cox proportional regression model that included MPI abnormalities and HRR, both were independently associated with cardiac events (p for model <0.001). HRR <20% was associated with 9-fold increased risk (p=0.007) and moderate/large abnormal MPI was associated with 6-fold increased risk (p=0.004). Participants with both abnormal MPI and HRR (n=8) were at highest risk for cardiac events (38%) whereas those with HRR >= 40%, irrespective of MPI abnormalities (n=234), were at extremely low risk (>= 1%, log-rank p<0.001). Conclusions: In DIAD, abnormal HRR to adenosine infusion is an independent predictor of cardiac events. This easily obtained marker of cardiac autonomic neuropathy identifies asymptomatic patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus at increased risk, particularly when associated with abnormal MPI, who may warrant further testing and more aggressive cardiovascular risk factor management. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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