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Coronary microvascular dysfunction and left heart filling pressures in patients with type 2 diabetes.

Emil WolskMikkel JürgensMorten SchouMads ErsbøllPhilip HasbakAndreas KjaerBo ZerahnNiels Høgh BrandtPeter Haulund GædePeter RossingJens FaberCaroline Michaela KistorpFinn Gustafsson
Published in: ESC heart failure (2024)
In patients with type 2 diabetes without known HFpEF but risk factors for cardiovascular disease, myocardial blood flow rate was independently associated with PCWP at rest across the range from normal to abnormal left heart filling pressures. A clinically significant difference of 6 mmHg in PWCP was attributable to differences in MFR in patients with the lowest compared with the highest MFR values. This suggests that strategies than attenuate microvascular dysfunction could slow progression of increased left ventricular left heart filling pressures in patients at increased risk.
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