Three-year follow-up on scintigraphically assessed cardiac sympathetic denervation in patients with long-term insulin-dependent (type I) diabetes mellitus

1997 
Abstract Scintigraphy using I-123-metaiodobenzylguanidine (I-123-MIBG) and Tc-99m-methoxyisobutylisonitrile (Tc-99m-MIBI) allows assessment of the cardiac sympathetic innervation and the myocardial perfusion. To investigate the natural history of cardiac sympathetic denervation in long-term diabetic patients without myocardial perfusion defects, global and regional I-123-MIBG and Tc-99m-MIBI uptake was determined (score 1–6; 1 = normal uptake, 6 = no uptake) in 22 patients with insulin-dependent (type I) diabetes mellitus (IDDM) at 3-year follow-up. All patients were treated with intensive insulin therapy and HbA 1c was 8.0% ± 1.0% at entry compared with 7.9% ± 1.1% at follow-up. Cardiac sympathetic denervation (I-123-MIBG uptake score > 2), initially observed in 18 patients, was detectable in 21 patients at follow-up. The global myocardial I-123-MIBG uptake score deteriorated in eight patients, remained unchanged in 11 and improved in three patients. The changes in mean global I-123-MIBG uptake score (3.5 ± 1.0 versus 3.8 ± 0.8) were not significant. Reduction of the anterior, lateral, posterior, septal, and apical I-123-MIBG uptake did not progress significantly during follow-up. The mean uptake score of the posterior myocardial region (4.7 ± 0.8) was smaller than the uptake score of the anterior (3.0 ± 1.1, p = 0.001), lateral (3.2 ± 0.9, p p
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