2007
DOI: 10.1016/s1262-3636(07)80054-1
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Coronary heart disease and cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy in the elderly diabetic

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“…In our study, CAN prevalence was 23.94 % in the MetS population. Previous studies reported that the spectral and fractal characteristics of HR behavior still undergo alterations upon aging [14,24,25]. Our results provided evidence that CA dysfunction has become a serious public problem in China.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…In our study, CAN prevalence was 23.94 % in the MetS population. Previous studies reported that the spectral and fractal characteristics of HR behavior still undergo alterations upon aging [14,24,25]. Our results provided evidence that CA dysfunction has become a serious public problem in China.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Therefore, most previous studies were conducted to evaluate the CA dysfunction in patients with diabetes only. However, previous studies have also reported that the elderly and patients with PH or MetS were strongly associated with the outcome [2,3,[12][13][14][15]. To our knowledge, little is known of any studies performed on the general Chinese population or special subgroups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…La prise en charge d'un angor ou d'un syndrome coronarien aigu est identique à celle des sujets plus jeunes lorsque les personnes âgées sont demeurées vigoureuses. En revanche, chez les patients fragiles ou très malades, une approche purement médicale est privilégiée en raison du risque iatrogène élevé des procédures de cardiologie interventionnelle [13]. L'insuffisance cardiaque qui était un peu sous-estimée jusqu'à ces dernières décennies est particulièrement grave.…”
Section: ) Complications Cardiaquesunclassified
“…Diabetes and advanced age increase the frequency and severity of CHD, particularly in women (39). Diabetes increases the CV risk to the level of non-diabetic subject 10 years older.…”
Section: Coronary Heart Disease (Chd)mentioning
confidence: 99%