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Heart failure and diabetes: Understanding the bidirectional relationship

Heart failure and diabetes mellitus are 2 common and closely intertwined chronic conditions that often coexist in individuals. The relationship between heart failure and diabetes is bidirectional, meaning that each condition can influence the development and progression of the other. Understanding t...

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Autores principales: Elendu, Chukwuka, Amaechi, Dependable C., Elendu, Tochi C., Ashna, Manizha, Ross-Comptis, Jennifer, Ansong, Sandra O., Egbunu, Emmanuel O., Okafor, Geraldine C., Jingwa, Klein A., Akintunde, Akinbayo A., Ogah, Chidinma M., Edeko, Melissa O., Ibitoye, Ayodeji V., Ogunseye, Mojetoluwa O., Alakwe-Ojimba, Chisom E., Omeludike, Eunice K., Oguine, Chibuike A., Afuh, Rechner N., Olawuni, Clinton A., Ekwem, Onyekachukwu R., Oyedele, Boluwatife A., Pius, Erica I., Asekhauno, Mercy O., Ladele, John A., Okoro, Chinonso B., Monika Pouekoua, Brandon C., Adenikinju, Joseph S., Agu-ben, Chigozirim M., Aborisade, Ooreofe
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10508577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37713837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000034906
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author Elendu, Chukwuka
Amaechi, Dependable C.
Elendu, Tochi C.
Ashna, Manizha
Ross-Comptis, Jennifer
Ansong, Sandra O.
Egbunu, Emmanuel O.
Okafor, Geraldine C.
Jingwa, Klein A.
Akintunde, Akinbayo A.
Ogah, Chidinma M.
Edeko, Melissa O.
Ibitoye, Ayodeji V.
Ogunseye, Mojetoluwa O.
Alakwe-Ojimba, Chisom E.
Omeludike, Eunice K.
Oguine, Chibuike A.
Afuh, Rechner N.
Olawuni, Clinton A.
Ekwem, Onyekachukwu R.
Oyedele, Boluwatife A.
Pius, Erica I.
Asekhauno, Mercy O.
Ladele, John A.
Okoro, Chinonso B.
Monika Pouekoua, Brandon C.
Adenikinju, Joseph S.
Agu-ben, Chigozirim M.
Aborisade, Ooreofe
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Amaechi, Dependable C.
Elendu, Tochi C.
Ashna, Manizha
Ross-Comptis, Jennifer
Ansong, Sandra O.
Egbunu, Emmanuel O.
Okafor, Geraldine C.
Jingwa, Klein A.
Akintunde, Akinbayo A.
Ogah, Chidinma M.
Edeko, Melissa O.
Ibitoye, Ayodeji V.
Ogunseye, Mojetoluwa O.
Alakwe-Ojimba, Chisom E.
Omeludike, Eunice K.
Oguine, Chibuike A.
Afuh, Rechner N.
Olawuni, Clinton A.
Ekwem, Onyekachukwu R.
Oyedele, Boluwatife A.
Pius, Erica I.
Asekhauno, Mercy O.
Ladele, John A.
Okoro, Chinonso B.
Monika Pouekoua, Brandon C.
Adenikinju, Joseph S.
Agu-ben, Chigozirim M.
Aborisade, Ooreofe
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description Heart failure and diabetes mellitus are 2 common and closely intertwined chronic conditions that often coexist in individuals. The relationship between heart failure and diabetes is bidirectional, meaning that each condition can influence the development and progression of the other. Understanding this complex interplay is crucial for optimizing the management and outcomes of patients with these comorbidities. This review comprehensively analyzed the literature to examine the bidirectional relationship between heart failure and diabetes. We searched various electronic databases and included studies that explored the pathophysiological mechanisms, epidemiology, clinical implications, and therapeutic considerations associated with this relationship. The bidirectional relationship between heart failure and diabetes is multifactorial and involves several interconnected mechanisms. Diabetes is a recognized risk factor for heart failure, increasing the risk of its development and accelerating its progression. On the other hand, heart failure can contribute to the development of insulin resistance and worsen glycemic control in patients with diabetes. Shared risk factors, such as obesity, hypertension, and dyslipidemia, contribute to development of both conditions. Additionally, hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and mitochondrial dysfunction play significant roles in the pathogenesis of heart failure in individuals with diabetes. The bidirectional relationship between heart failure and diabetes has important clinical implications. Patients with heart failure and diabetes have worse outcomes, including higher hospitalization rates, morbidity, and mortality, than those without diabetes. Optimal management strategies should target both conditions simultaneously, focusing on lifestyle modifications, pharmacotherapy, glycemic control, and cardiovascular risk reduction.
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spelling pubmed-105085772023-09-20 Heart failure and diabetes: Understanding the bidirectional relationship Elendu, Chukwuka Amaechi, Dependable C. Elendu, Tochi C. Ashna, Manizha Ross-Comptis, Jennifer Ansong, Sandra O. Egbunu, Emmanuel O. Okafor, Geraldine C. Jingwa, Klein A. Akintunde, Akinbayo A. Ogah, Chidinma M. Edeko, Melissa O. Ibitoye, Ayodeji V. Ogunseye, Mojetoluwa O. Alakwe-Ojimba, Chisom E. Omeludike, Eunice K. Oguine, Chibuike A. Afuh, Rechner N. Olawuni, Clinton A. Ekwem, Onyekachukwu R. Oyedele, Boluwatife A. Pius, Erica I. Asekhauno, Mercy O. Ladele, John A. Okoro, Chinonso B. Monika Pouekoua, Brandon C. Adenikinju, Joseph S. Agu-ben, Chigozirim M. Aborisade, Ooreofe Medicine (Baltimore) Research Article: Narrative Review Heart failure and diabetes mellitus are 2 common and closely intertwined chronic conditions that often coexist in individuals. The relationship between heart failure and diabetes is bidirectional, meaning that each condition can influence the development and progression of the other. Understanding this complex interplay is crucial for optimizing the management and outcomes of patients with these comorbidities. This review comprehensively analyzed the literature to examine the bidirectional relationship between heart failure and diabetes. We searched various electronic databases and included studies that explored the pathophysiological mechanisms, epidemiology, clinical implications, and therapeutic considerations associated with this relationship. The bidirectional relationship between heart failure and diabetes is multifactorial and involves several interconnected mechanisms. Diabetes is a recognized risk factor for heart failure, increasing the risk of its development and accelerating its progression. On the other hand, heart failure can contribute to the development of insulin resistance and worsen glycemic control in patients with diabetes. Shared risk factors, such as obesity, hypertension, and dyslipidemia, contribute to development of both conditions. Additionally, hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and mitochondrial dysfunction play significant roles in the pathogenesis of heart failure in individuals with diabetes. The bidirectional relationship between heart failure and diabetes has important clinical implications. Patients with heart failure and diabetes have worse outcomes, including higher hospitalization rates, morbidity, and mortality, than those without diabetes. Optimal management strategies should target both conditions simultaneously, focusing on lifestyle modifications, pharmacotherapy, glycemic control, and cardiovascular risk reduction. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10508577/ /pubmed/37713837 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000034906 Text en Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article: Narrative Review
Elendu, Chukwuka
Amaechi, Dependable C.
Elendu, Tochi C.
Ashna, Manizha
Ross-Comptis, Jennifer
Ansong, Sandra O.
Egbunu, Emmanuel O.
Okafor, Geraldine C.
Jingwa, Klein A.
Akintunde, Akinbayo A.
Ogah, Chidinma M.
Edeko, Melissa O.
Ibitoye, Ayodeji V.
Ogunseye, Mojetoluwa O.
Alakwe-Ojimba, Chisom E.
Omeludike, Eunice K.
Oguine, Chibuike A.
Afuh, Rechner N.
Olawuni, Clinton A.
Ekwem, Onyekachukwu R.
Oyedele, Boluwatife A.
Pius, Erica I.
Asekhauno, Mercy O.
Ladele, John A.
Okoro, Chinonso B.
Monika Pouekoua, Brandon C.
Adenikinju, Joseph S.
Agu-ben, Chigozirim M.
Aborisade, Ooreofe
Heart failure and diabetes: Understanding the bidirectional relationship
title Heart failure and diabetes: Understanding the bidirectional relationship
title_full Heart failure and diabetes: Understanding the bidirectional relationship
title_fullStr Heart failure and diabetes: Understanding the bidirectional relationship
title_full_unstemmed Heart failure and diabetes: Understanding the bidirectional relationship
title_short Heart failure and diabetes: Understanding the bidirectional relationship
title_sort heart failure and diabetes: understanding the bidirectional relationship
topic Research Article: Narrative Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10508577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37713837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000034906
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