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Autonomic Neuropathy in Diabetes Mellitus: A Follow-up Study

  1. Göran Sundkvist, M.D. and
  2. Bo Lilja, M.D.
  1. Departments of Medicine and Clinical Physiology, University of Lund, Malmö General Hospital Malmö, Sweden
  1. Address reprint requests to Dr. G. Sundkvist, Dept. of Medicine, Malmö General Hospital, S-214 01 Malmö, Sweden.

Abstract

To evaluate the development of autonomic neuropathy, 23 patients with a moderate (group A) and 18 patients with a long (group B) duration of diabetes and without symptoms of autonomic neuropathy were re-investigated 6 yr after the initial studies. Autonomic nerve function was evaluated from heart reactions to deep breathing (E/I ratio) and to a rapid 90° tilt (acceleration and brake indices). Symptoms of autonomic neuropathy (SAN) developed in 18 patients (nine in each group) who showed a low mean E/I ratio and brake index in both studies. In group A, but not in group B, patients with SAN showed a decrease in the acceleration index and most SAN patients (8/9) in group A had an abnormal acceleration index in the follow-up study. We conclude that in both groups SAN developed rapidly and was preceded by decreases in E/I ratio and brake index.

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