Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease (Apr 2023)

Impact of the Remission of Type 2 Diabetes on Cardiovascular Structure and Function, Exercise Capacity and Risk Profile: A Propensity Matched Analysis

  • Joanna M. Bilak,
  • Jian L. Yeo,
  • Gaurav S. Gulsin,
  • Anna-Marie Marsh,
  • Manjit Sian,
  • Abhishek Dattani,
  • Sarah L. Ayton,
  • Kelly S. Parke,
  • Moira Bain,
  • Wenjie Pang,
  • Sherif Boulos,
  • Tim G. St Pierre,
  • Melanie J. Davies,
  • Thomas Yates,
  • Gerry P. McCann,
  • Emer M. Brady

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcdd10050191
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 191

Abstract

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Type 2 diabetes (T2D) confers a high risk of heart failure frequently with evidence of cardiovascular structural and functional abnormalities before symptom onset. The effects of remission of T2D on cardiovascular structure and function are unknown. The impact of the remission of T2D, beyond weight loss and glycaemia, on cardiovascular structure and function and exercise capacity is described. Adults with T2D without cardiovascular disease underwent multimodality cardiovascular imaging, cardiopulmonary exercise testing and cardiometabolic profiling. T2D remission cases (Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) n = 100) with the nearest-neighbour method and 1:1 with non-T2D controls (n = 25). T2D remission was associated with a lower leptin–adiponectin ratio, hepatic steatosis and triglycerides, a trend towards greater exercise capacity and significantly lower minute ventilation/carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2 slope) vs. active T2D (27.74 ± 3.95 vs. 30.52 ± 5.46, p p < 0.025). T2D remission is associated with an improved metabolic risk profile and ventilatory response to exercise without concomitant improvements in cardiovascular structure or function. There is a requirement for continued attention to risk factor control for this important patient population.

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