Heart disease in diabetes mellitus: A challenge for early diagnosis and intervention
- 1 January 1998
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Georg Thieme Verlag KG in Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes
- Vol. 106 (01) , 16-24
- https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0029-1211944
Abstract
Most people with diabetes die from thrombotic complications superimposed to degenerative arterial vascular lesions, mostly myocardial infarction. Diabetes is a risk factor per se for such complications, but often clusters with dyslipoproteinemia, hypertension and obesity. In NIDDM (Type-II) patients this is referred to as "metabolic syndrome" and often operates on a genetically programmed susceptibility which accelerates the pathogenesis of coronary artery disease in front of a much wider diabetes specific cardiopathy. From a pathophysiological point of view none of these associated risk factors explains the pathogenetic series of events leading to the precipitation of an occlusive thrombus at sites of complicated coronary plaques. In patients with diabetes the coagulation system is switched towards a prethrombotic state, involving increased plasmatic coagulation, diminished fbrinolysis, decreased endothelial thromboresistance and predominantly platelet hyperreactivity ("diabetic thrombocytopathy"). Some of these factors are associated with an increased coronary risk (e.g. fibrinogen, PAI-1, platelets), but are also directly linked to the pathogenesis of "atherothrombosis". Altered cardiac remodelling together with adhesion and coagulation mechanisms appears suitable to explain decreased functional performance of infarcted organs, decreased success of acute (reduced fibrinolytic response, reperfusion injury) and longterm intervention strategies (PTCA, CABG) in diabetes. Glucose adjustment alone will not adequately neutralize these complex mechanisms. Particularly in diabetes a multidimensional interventional repertoire is required including antihypertensive, antidyslipoproteinemic and antithrombotic drugs, customized according to the individual patients needs as assessed by early diagnostic measures (“early secondary prevention”).Keywords
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