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Annals of Saudi medicine · Mar 2013
Influence of hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus on cerebrovascular reactivity in diabetics with retinopathy.
- Mira Ivankovic, Maja Radman, Antonela Gverovic-Antunica, Sanda Tesanovic, Gorana Trgo, and Vida Demarin.
- Department of Neurology, General Hospital Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik, Croatia.
- Ann Saudi Med. 2013 Mar 1; 33 (2): 130133130-3.
Background And ObjectivesCerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) provides information on the intracerebral arterioles capacity to react to vasodilatory stimuli. The current study aimed to investigate the influence of hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus on CVR in diabetics with retinopathy.Design And SettingRetrospective analysis of data prospectively collected over a 1-year period.Subject And MethodsSubjects were classified into four groups each comprised of 30 participants: diabetic retinopathy with hypertension (DRH), diabetic retinopathy without hypertension (DR), hypertension without diabetes mellitus (H), and healthy controls without diabetes and hypertension (C). CVR was estimated in relation to the increase in the mean flow velocity compared with the basal velocity in both middle cerebral arteries during hypercapnia.ResultsIn the DRH group, the mean (SD) increase in CVR was 8.8 (2.49) cm/s, in the H group 14.4 (2.59) cm/s and in the DR group 9.7 (2.97) cm/s. The analysis of variance showed significant differences among the groups in blood flow velocity after a breath-holding test (F=89.83; df=3.116; P < .001).ConclusionsDiabetes mellitus influences CVR more than hypertension.
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