A Comparative Assessment of Cardiovascular Autonomic Reflex Testing and Cardiac 123I-Metaiodobenzylguanidine Imaging in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus without Complications or Cardiovascular Risk Factors.
Triantafyllos DidangelosEfstratios MoralidisEleni KarlaftiKonstantinos TziomalosCharalambos MargaritidisZisis KontoninasIoannis StergiouMaria BoulbouMarianthi PapagianniEmmanouel PapanastasiouApostolos I HatzitoliosPublished in: International journal of endocrinology (2018)
CARTs are not closely associated with 123I-MIBG measurements, which can detect autonomic dysfunction more efficiently than the former. In comparison to semiquantitative cardiac MIBG assessment, the recommended threshold of ≥2 abnormal CARTs to define cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction is highly sensitive but of limited specificity and is independently determined by the duration of T1DM.