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Vol. 20. Núm. 2.
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Vol. 20. Núm. 2.
Páginas 80-87 (marzo - abril 2013)
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Neuropatía autonómica diabética cardiovascular
Diabetic autonomic cardiovascular neuropathy
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Mauricio Duque1,
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mauricioduque@une.net.co

Correspondencia.
, Juan C. Díaz1, Dora I. Molina2, Efraín Gómez3, Gustavo Márquez4, Patricio López5, Enrique Melgarejo6, Laura Duque1
1 Universidad CES. Medellín, Colombia
2 Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Caldas. Manizales, Colombia
3 Clínica Shaio. Bogotá, Colombia
4 Centro de Atención Integral a Personas con Diabetes (CAIAD), Corozal. Colombia
5 Clínica de Síndrome Metabólico, Prediabetes y Diabetes, Fundación Oftalmológica de Santander-FOSCAL. Bucaramanga, Colombia
6 Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada. Bogotá, Colombia
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La neuropatía autonómica diabética cardiovascular es un trastorno en el cual una alteración en la regulación del sistema nervioso cardiovascular, por parte del sistema nervioso autónomo, desemboca en una constelación de síntomas, que pueden ir desde intolerancia al ejercicio hasta muerte súbita. Si bien no se conoce su prevalencia exacta, se estima que es alta en pacientes diabéticos, particularmente en aquellos con diabetes de larga data y con presencia de otras comorbilidades. Su reconocimiento temprano puede facilitar el manejo de estos pacientes y a su vez disminuir los costos asociados a pruebas e intervenciones innecesarias con el objetivo de evitar complicaciones asociadas con la enfermedad.

Palabras clave:
diabetes mellitus
sistema cardiovascular
sistema nervioso autónomo
síncope

Cardiac autonomic diabetic neuropathy is a condition in which impairment of the autonomic control of the cardiovascular system leads to a myriad of symptoms, ranging from mild exercise intolerance to sudden cardiac death. Even though its exact prevalence is unknown, it is believed that it is highly prevalent in patients with long-standing diabetes, particularly those who have other pathologic conditions. Early detection is expected to have a positive impact in patient treatment, lowering costs associated with unnecessary tests and treatments, while at the same time avoiding disease-related complications.

Keywords:
diabetes mellitus
cardiovascular system
autonomic nervous system
syncope
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