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Publication Left atrial phasic function and heart rate variability in asymptomatic diabetic patients(2017) ;Tadic, Marijana (36455305000) ;Vukomanovic, Vladan (57144261800) ;Cuspidi, Cesare (7005373860) ;Suzic-Lazic, Jelena (37023567700) ;Stanisavljevic, Dejana (23566969700)Celic, Vera (57132602400)Aims: We evaluated left atrial (LA) phasic function and heart rate variability (HRV) in asymptomatic diabetic patients, and the relationship between HRV indices and LA phasic function assessed by volumes and speckle tracking imaging. Method: This cross-sectional study included 55 asymptomatic patients with type 2 diabetes and 50 healthy controls without cardiovascular risk factors. All study subjects underwent laboratory analyses, complete two-dimensional echocardiography examination (2DE) and 24-h Holter monitoring. Results: Maximum, minimum LA and pre-A LA volumes and volume indexes are significantly higher in diabetic patients. Total and passive LA emptying fractions (EF), representing the LA reservoir and conduit function, are significantly lower in diabetic subjects. Active LA EF, the parameter of the LA booster pump function, is compensatory increased in diabetic patients. Similar results were obtained by 2DE strain analysis. Cardiac autonomic function, assessed by HRV, is significantly deteriorated in diabetic patients. Time and frequency-domain HRV measures are significantly lower in diabetic subjects than in controls. HbA1c, LV mass index and HRV are associated with total LA EF and longitudinal LA strain independently of age, body mass index and LV diastolic function in the whole study population. Conclusions: LA phasic function and cardiac autonomic nervous system assessed by HRV are impacted by diabetes. HbA1c and HRV are independently associated with LA reservoir function evaluated by volumetric and strain methods in the whole study population. This study emphasizes the importance of determination of LA function and HRV as important markers of preclinical cardiac damage and autonomic function impairment in diabetic patients. © 2017, Springer-Verlag Italia. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Left atrial phasic function and heart rate variability in asymptomatic diabetic patients(2017) ;Tadic, Marijana (36455305000) ;Vukomanovic, Vladan (57144261800) ;Cuspidi, Cesare (7005373860) ;Suzic-Lazic, Jelena (37023567700) ;Stanisavljevic, Dejana (23566969700)Celic, Vera (57132602400)Aims: We evaluated left atrial (LA) phasic function and heart rate variability (HRV) in asymptomatic diabetic patients, and the relationship between HRV indices and LA phasic function assessed by volumes and speckle tracking imaging. Method: This cross-sectional study included 55 asymptomatic patients with type 2 diabetes and 50 healthy controls without cardiovascular risk factors. All study subjects underwent laboratory analyses, complete two-dimensional echocardiography examination (2DE) and 24-h Holter monitoring. Results: Maximum, minimum LA and pre-A LA volumes and volume indexes are significantly higher in diabetic patients. Total and passive LA emptying fractions (EF), representing the LA reservoir and conduit function, are significantly lower in diabetic subjects. Active LA EF, the parameter of the LA booster pump function, is compensatory increased in diabetic patients. Similar results were obtained by 2DE strain analysis. Cardiac autonomic function, assessed by HRV, is significantly deteriorated in diabetic patients. Time and frequency-domain HRV measures are significantly lower in diabetic subjects than in controls. HbA1c, LV mass index and HRV are associated with total LA EF and longitudinal LA strain independently of age, body mass index and LV diastolic function in the whole study population. Conclusions: LA phasic function and cardiac autonomic nervous system assessed by HRV are impacted by diabetes. HbA1c and HRV are independently associated with LA reservoir function evaluated by volumetric and strain methods in the whole study population. This study emphasizes the importance of determination of LA function and HRV as important markers of preclinical cardiac damage and autonomic function impairment in diabetic patients. © 2017, Springer-Verlag Italia. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The relationship between heart rate variability and left ventricular layer-specific deformation in uncomplicated diabetic patients(2017) ;Vukomanovic, Vladan (57144261800) ;Tadic, Marijana (36455305000) ;Suzic-Lazic, Jelena (37023567700) ;Kocijancic, Vesna (55848931900)Celic, Vera (57132602400)The aim of this study was to investigate heart rate variability (HRV) and left ventricular (LV) remodeling in uncomplicated diabetic patients. Furthermore, we sought to investigate the association between HRV indices and LV structural, functional and mechanical parameters. This cross-sectional study included 50 uncomplicated patients with type 2 diabetes and 40 healthy controls without cardiovascular risk factors. All study subjects underwent 24-h Holter monitoring, laboratory analyses and complete two-dimensional echocardiography examination (2DE). LV structure and diastolic function were significantly deteriorated in the diabetic patients comparing with the controls. LV global longitudinal, circumferential and radial strains were significantly reduced in the diabetic group. LV endocardial, mid-miocardial and epicardial longitudinal and circumferential strains were significantly decreased, whereas LV twist was significantly increased, in the diabetic patients; 24-h, daytime and nighttime heart rates were higher in the diabetic patients. All parameters of time and frequency domain of HRV were reduced in the diabetic subjects. LV mass index, mitral E/e′ ratio and 2DE LV endocardial and mid-miocardial longitudinal and circumferential strains correlated with HRV parameters. A multivariate regression analysis showed that E/e′ ratio and 2DE LV layer-specific strains were associated with HRV parameters independently of age, BMI, systolic blood pressure and LV mass index. HRV and LV mechanics are significantly deteriorated in uncomplicated diabetic individuals. Parameters of LV remodeling are independently associated with HRV indices, which could indicate the importance of HRV determination in diabetics. © 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Two- and three-dimensional speckle tracking analysis of the relation between myocardial deformation and functional capacity in patients with systemic hypertension(2014) ;Celic, Vera (57132602400) ;Tadic, Marijana (36455305000) ;Suzic-Lazic, Jelena (37023567700) ;Andric, Anita (56001347900) ;Majstorovic, Anka (26640583400) ;Ivanovic, Branislava (24169010000) ;Stevanovic, Predrag (24315050600) ;Iracek, Olinka (56035360600)Scepanovic, Radisav (6508226870)The purpose of this study was to investigate left ventricular (LV) mechanics in hypertensive patients by 2- and 3-dimensional (3D) speckle tracking imaging, and determine the relation between the LV mechanics and functional capacity in this population. This cross-sectional study included 51 recently diagnosed, untreated, hypertensive patients, 49 treated subjects with well-controlled arterial hypertension, 52 treated participants with uncontrolled hypertension, and 50 controls adjusted by gender and age. All the subjects underwent 24-hour blood pressure monitoring, complete 2-dimensional and 3D examination, and cardiopulmonary exercise testing. 3D global longitudinal, circumferential, radial, and area strains were similar between the control group and well-controlled hypertensive patients but significantly decreased in comparison with patients with untreated or inadequately controlled hypertension. Similar findings were obtained for LV torsion and twist rate, whereas LV untwisting rate significantly deteriorated from the controls, across the well-controlled group, to the patients with untreated or uncontrolled hypertension. Peak oxygen uptake was significantly lower in the patients with untreated and uncontrolled hypertension than in the controls and the well-treated hypertensive patients. Peak oxygen uptake was independently associated with LV untwisting rate (β = 0.28, p = 0.03), 3D LV ejection fraction (β = 0.31, p = 0.024), and 3D global longitudinal strain (β = 0.26, p = 0.037) in the whole hypertensive population in our study. In conclusion, LV mechanics and functional capacity are significantly impaired in the patients with uncontrolled and untreated hypertension in comparison with the controls and the well-controlled hypertensive patients. Functional capacity is independently associated with 3D global longitudinal strain, LV untwisting rate, and 3D LV ejection fraction. © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.