EVIDENCE FOR DIABETIC ENCEPHALOPATHY

被引:118
作者
DEJGAARD, A
GADE, A
LARSSON, H
BALLE, V
PARVING, A
PARVING, HH
机构
[1] Hvidore Hospital, Klampenborg
[2] Department of Neuromedicine, Rigshospitalet
[3] Department of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Hvidovre Hospital
[4] Department of Audiology, Gentofte University Hospital
[5] Department of Audiology, Bispebjerg Hospital
[6] Psychological Laboratory, Copenhagen University
关键词
TYPE-1 DIABETES MELLITUS; MICROANGIOPATHY; ENCEPHALOPATHY AUDITORY BRAIN STEM RESPONSE; MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY;
D O I
10.1111/j.1464-5491.1991.tb01564.x
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Auditory brain stem responses were recorded in 20 normoacoustic long-duration Type 1 diabetic patients (duration of diabetes 26 (range 13-46) years, age 44 (25-66) years) with peripheral neuropathy and retinopathy and in 19 sex-matched normoacoustic short-duration Type 1 diabetic patients (duration of diabetes 2 (0-6) years, age 23 (18-50) years) without clinical signs of neuropathy or microangiopathy. Abnormal brain stem auditory evoked responses were demonstrated in 40% of the long-duration and in 5.3 % of the short-duration diabetic patients (p < 0.01). Interpeak latencies J(v)-J(I) and J(III)-J(I) were significantly prolonged in both patient groups compared with the non-diabetic control group (p < 0.01). Magnetic resonance imaging was performed in 16 of the long-duration patients and in 40 age-matched healthy volunteers on a whole body MR-scanner. Subcortical and/or brain stem lesions with abnormally high signals were seen in 69 % of the long-duration Type 1 patients and in 12 % of the healthy volunteers (p < 0.02). Neuropsychological examination including 17 tests for intelligence and cognition were performed in the 20 long-duration Type 1 diabetic patients. The results indicated a performance close to that seen in a control group of healthy age-matched control subjects. Our study demonstrates that a considerable proportion of long-duration Type 1 diabetic patients suffering from retinopathy and peripheral neuropathy additionally have signs but no symptoms of central nervous system affection, diabetic encephalopathy.
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