Summary:
The objective of the work was to evaluate the contribution of examining autonomic neuropathy in
diabetic patients to early diagnosis of Charcot´s osteoarthropathy by classical Ewing´s tests, as
well as the more recent method - spectral analysis of heart rate variability. The authors examined
18 diabetic patients in the early stage of Charcot´s osteoarthropathy and the results were compa-
red with a group of 30 subjects matched for age and sex. The results of examination by Ewing´s
test ( heart rate variability during deep breathing, in orthostasis and during Valsalva´s manoeuv-
re and blood pressure changes during orthostasis) revealed autonomic neuropathy in all exami-
ned patients, in one subject incipient neuropathy and in 17 of 18 patients manifest or severe
neuropathy. The patients differed from controls highly significantly in all parameters of Ewing´s
tests with the exception of parameter 30:15 in orthostasis. The greatest sensitivity was recorded
in the examination of the I-E difference during deep respiration. RRmax/RRmin and the brake in-
dex in orthostasis and Valsalva´s ratio. The lowest sensitivity was recorded in the examination of
the orthostatic fall of blood pressure. On spectral analysis the patients differed highly significan-
tly from controls in all investigated parameters, the highest discriminating value was found in pa-
rameters of the total spectral power in the standing position (2) and the power in the
low-frequency area in position 2, the first parameter alone was correctly discriminated in
94%.Summary: Examination of autonomic neuropathy significantly improves the diagnosis of
Charcot´s osteoarthropathy. In addition to the classical Ewing tests spectral analysis of heart rate
variability proved also a suitable method for its evaluation.
Key words:
Diabetes - Autonomic neuropathy - Spectral analysis - Diabetic foot - Charcot´s osteo-
arthropathy.
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