This consensus document provides evidence-based guidelines regarding the evaluation of diabetic cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) for human research studies; the guidelines are the result of the work of the CAN Subcommittee of the Toronto Diabetic Neuropathy Expert Group. The subcommittee critically reviewed the limitations and strengths of the available diagnostic approaches for CAN and the need for developing new tests for autonomic function. It was concluded that the most sensitive and specific approaches currently available to evaluate CAN in clinical research are: (1) heart rate variability, (2) baroreflex sensitivity, (3) muscle sympathetic nerve activity, (4) plasma catecholamines, and (5) heart sympathetic imaging. It was also recommended that efforts should be undertaken to develop new non-invasive and safe CAN tests to be used in clinical research, with higher sensitivity and specificity, for studying the pathophysiology of CAN and evaluating new therapeutic approaches.

Bernardi, L., Spallone, V., Stevens, M., Hilsted, J., Frontoni, S., Pop Busui, R., et al. (2011). Methods of investigation for cardiac autonomic dysfunction in human research studies. DIABETES/METABOLISM RESEARCH AND REVIEWS, 27(7), 654-664 [10.1002/dmrr.1224].

Methods of investigation for cardiac autonomic dysfunction in human research studies

SPALLONE, VINCENZA;FRONTONI, SIMONA;
2011-10-01

Abstract

This consensus document provides evidence-based guidelines regarding the evaluation of diabetic cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) for human research studies; the guidelines are the result of the work of the CAN Subcommittee of the Toronto Diabetic Neuropathy Expert Group. The subcommittee critically reviewed the limitations and strengths of the available diagnostic approaches for CAN and the need for developing new tests for autonomic function. It was concluded that the most sensitive and specific approaches currently available to evaluate CAN in clinical research are: (1) heart rate variability, (2) baroreflex sensitivity, (3) muscle sympathetic nerve activity, (4) plasma catecholamines, and (5) heart sympathetic imaging. It was also recommended that efforts should be undertaken to develop new non-invasive and safe CAN tests to be used in clinical research, with higher sensitivity and specificity, for studying the pathophysiology of CAN and evaluating new therapeutic approaches.
ott-2011
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/13 - ENDOCRINOLOGIA
English
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diabetic neuropathy; heart rate variability; baroreflex sensitivity; microneurography; catecholamines; cardiac imaging
This article is the report of the Toronto Consensus Panel on Diabetic Neuropathy (that included international experts in diabetology, neurology, and cardiology) concerning the instrumental evaluation of cardiovascular autonomic function in clinical research in diabetes. These guidelines are a useful reference for researchers involved in cardiovascular diabetic neuropathy.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dmrr.1224/abstract;jsessionid=D2B0D216478D99F55AD36663C4F2394D.f04t02
Bernardi, L., Spallone, V., Stevens, M., Hilsted, J., Frontoni, S., Pop Busui, R., et al. (2011). Methods of investigation for cardiac autonomic dysfunction in human research studies. DIABETES/METABOLISM RESEARCH AND REVIEWS, 27(7), 654-664 [10.1002/dmrr.1224].
Bernardi, L; Spallone, V; Stevens, M; Hilsted, J; Frontoni, S; Pop Busui, R; Ziegler, D; Kempler, P; Freeman, R; Low, P; Tesfaye, S; Valensi, P
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