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Differences in heart rate response to adenosine and regadenoson in patients with and without diabetes mellitus

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AMERICAN HEART JOURNAL
卷 157, 期 4, 页码 771-776

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2009.01.011

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Background Adenosine and regadenoson increase heart rate (HR) when used as stress agents to produce coronary hyperemia due to direct sympathetic stimulation. We hypothesized that the HR response will be lower in patients with than in those without diabetes mellitus (DM). Methods We studied the HR response (percentage maximal increase) in 2,000 patients in The ADenoscan Versus regAdenosoN Comparative Evaluation for Myocardial Perfusion Imaging (ADVANCE MPI 1 and 2) Trials with known DM status. Results There were 643 patients with a history of DM (65.4 +/- 0.4 years, 32% women) and 1,357 patients with no DIM (65.5 +/- 0.3 years, 29% women). Compared with non-DM, the DM group had higher HR at baseline (68.4 +/- 0.48 vs 65.2 +/- 0.31 beat/min, P < .001) and smaller HR response after adenosine or regadenoson administration (29.4% +/- 0.64% vs 36.1% +/- 0.54%, P < .001). Insulin therapy was associated with further blunting in the HR response (25.9% +/- 1.0% vs 31.2% +/- 0.8%, P < .001). After adjusting for R-blocker intake, baseline HR, age, gender, renal function, systolic blood pressure, and left ventricular systolic function, DM independently accounted for a decrease in the HR response. Conclusions The HIR response to adenosine and regadenoson in patients with DIM is blunted. If additional studies confer an agreement between traditional tests for determination of autonomic neuropothy and this measure, then examination of HR response to these agents during myocardial perfusion imaging might add prognostic power. (Am Heart J 2009; 157:771-6.)

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