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Thermal quantitative sensory testing as a screening tool for cardiac autonomic neuropathy in patients with diabetes mellitus

INTRODUCTION: Electrophysiological diagnosis of cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is based on the evaluation of cardiovascular autonomic reflex tests (CARTs). CARTs are relatively time consuming and must be performed under standardized conditions. This study aimed to determine whether thermal quant...

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Autores principales: Potockova, Veronika, Mala, Sarka, Hoskovcova, Lucie, Capek, Vaclav, Nedelka, Tomas, Riedlbauchova, Lucie, Baumgartner, Daniel, Mensova, Livie, Mazanec, Radim
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8933758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35212197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2506
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author Potockova, Veronika
Mala, Sarka
Hoskovcova, Lucie
Capek, Vaclav
Nedelka, Tomas
Riedlbauchova, Lucie
Baumgartner, Daniel
Mensova, Livie
Mazanec, Radim
author_facet Potockova, Veronika
Mala, Sarka
Hoskovcova, Lucie
Capek, Vaclav
Nedelka, Tomas
Riedlbauchova, Lucie
Baumgartner, Daniel
Mensova, Livie
Mazanec, Radim
author_sort Potockova, Veronika
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Electrophysiological diagnosis of cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is based on the evaluation of cardiovascular autonomic reflex tests (CARTs). CARTs are relatively time consuming and must be performed under standardized conditions. This study aimed to determine whether thermal quantitative sensory testing (TQST) can be used as a screening tool to identify patients with diabetes at a higher risk of CAN. METHODS: Eighty‐five patients with diabetes and 49 healthy controls were included in the study. Neurological examination, CARTs, TQST, biochemical analyses, and neuropathy symptom questionnaires were performed. RESULTS: CAN was diagnosed in 46 patients with diabetes (54%). CAN‐positive patients with diabetes had significantly higher warm detection thresholds (WDT) and significantly lower cold detection thresholds (CDT) in all tested regions (thenar, tibia, and the dorsum of the foot). CDT on the dorsum < 21.8°C in combination with CDT on the tibia < 23.15°C showed the best diagnostic ability in CAN prediction, with 97.4 % specificity, 60.9% sensitivity, 96.6% positive predictive value, and 67.3% negative predictive value. CONCLUSION: TQST can be used as a screening tool for CAN before CART.
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spelling pubmed-89337582022-03-24 Thermal quantitative sensory testing as a screening tool for cardiac autonomic neuropathy in patients with diabetes mellitus Potockova, Veronika Mala, Sarka Hoskovcova, Lucie Capek, Vaclav Nedelka, Tomas Riedlbauchova, Lucie Baumgartner, Daniel Mensova, Livie Mazanec, Radim Brain Behav Original Articles INTRODUCTION: Electrophysiological diagnosis of cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is based on the evaluation of cardiovascular autonomic reflex tests (CARTs). CARTs are relatively time consuming and must be performed under standardized conditions. This study aimed to determine whether thermal quantitative sensory testing (TQST) can be used as a screening tool to identify patients with diabetes at a higher risk of CAN. METHODS: Eighty‐five patients with diabetes and 49 healthy controls were included in the study. Neurological examination, CARTs, TQST, biochemical analyses, and neuropathy symptom questionnaires were performed. RESULTS: CAN was diagnosed in 46 patients with diabetes (54%). CAN‐positive patients with diabetes had significantly higher warm detection thresholds (WDT) and significantly lower cold detection thresholds (CDT) in all tested regions (thenar, tibia, and the dorsum of the foot). CDT on the dorsum < 21.8°C in combination with CDT on the tibia < 23.15°C showed the best diagnostic ability in CAN prediction, with 97.4 % specificity, 60.9% sensitivity, 96.6% positive predictive value, and 67.3% negative predictive value. CONCLUSION: TQST can be used as a screening tool for CAN before CART. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8933758/ /pubmed/35212197 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2506 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals LLC https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Potockova, Veronika
Mala, Sarka
Hoskovcova, Lucie
Capek, Vaclav
Nedelka, Tomas
Riedlbauchova, Lucie
Baumgartner, Daniel
Mensova, Livie
Mazanec, Radim
Thermal quantitative sensory testing as a screening tool for cardiac autonomic neuropathy in patients with diabetes mellitus
title Thermal quantitative sensory testing as a screening tool for cardiac autonomic neuropathy in patients with diabetes mellitus
title_full Thermal quantitative sensory testing as a screening tool for cardiac autonomic neuropathy in patients with diabetes mellitus
title_fullStr Thermal quantitative sensory testing as a screening tool for cardiac autonomic neuropathy in patients with diabetes mellitus
title_full_unstemmed Thermal quantitative sensory testing as a screening tool for cardiac autonomic neuropathy in patients with diabetes mellitus
title_short Thermal quantitative sensory testing as a screening tool for cardiac autonomic neuropathy in patients with diabetes mellitus
title_sort thermal quantitative sensory testing as a screening tool for cardiac autonomic neuropathy in patients with diabetes mellitus
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8933758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35212197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2506
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