Autonomic Neuropathy
in Diabetic atients, Therapeutic ossibilities
Lacigov S., Rušavý Z., Čechurov D., Jankovec Z., Žourek M.
I. interní klinika Fakultní nemocnice, Plzeň, přednosta prof. MUDr. K Opatrný, CSc., jr. |
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Summary:
Diabetic neuropathy is a chronic complication of diabetes. It involves non-inflammatory damage
of the function and structure of peripheral nerves by metabolic vascular pathogenic processes. In
case of affection of vegetative nerves (small non-myelinated C fibres) autonomic neuropathy
develops. It is a relatively frequent form of neuropathy which remains for a long time without
clinical symptoms and therefore is rarely diagnosed and treated. Manifestations of the affection
are encountered in all organs which are supplied by vegetative nerves. The presence of this
complication of diabetes is signalized by tachycardia at rest, deterioration of gastric evacuation,
diabetic diarrhoea or constipation, erectile dysfunction, impaired function of the sweat glans or
impaired pupillary reaction.
The advanced form involves the danger of latent myocardial ischaemia , serious postural hypotension
and sudden death. It increases significantly the mortality of the affected patients. Similarly
as the treatment of other complication of diabetes, treatment of autonomic neuropathy is difficult.
The objective of the present paper is to review contemporary therapeutic possibilities. An
essential prerequisite remain efforts to achieve optimal compensation. The authors draw attention
to the effect of alpha-lipoic acid which exerts a positive effect not only on subjective symptoms
but also on the objective finding. The other mentioned drugs are used either only experimentally
or for purely symptomatic treatment.
Key words:
Diabetes mellitus - Complication - Autonomic neuropathy - Treatment - Mortality
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