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Diabetic myocardial disorder. A clinical consensus statement of the Heart Failure Association of the ESC and the ESC Working Group on Myocardial & Pericardial Diseases

Seferović, Petar M.; Paulus, Walter J.; Rosano, Giuseppe; Polovina, Marija; Petrie, Mark C.; Jhund, Pardeep S.; Tschöpe, Carsten; Sattar, Naveed; Piepoli, Massimo; Papp, Zoltán; Standl, Eberhard; Mamas, Mamas A.; Valensi, Paul; Linhart, Ales; Lalić, Nebojša; Ceriello, Antonio; Döhner, Wolfram; Ristić, Arsen; Milinković, Ivan; Seferović, Jelena; Cosentino, Francesco; Metra, Marco; Coats, Andrew J.S.

Authors

Petar M. Seferović

Walter J. Paulus

Giuseppe Rosano

Marija Polovina

Mark C. Petrie

Pardeep S. Jhund

Carsten Tschöpe

Naveed Sattar

Massimo Piepoli

Zoltán Papp

Eberhard Standl

Paul Valensi

Ales Linhart

Nebojša Lalić

Antonio Ceriello

Wolfram Döhner

Arsen Ristić

Ivan Milinković

Jelena Seferović

Francesco Cosentino

Marco Metra

Andrew J.S. Coats



Abstract

The association between type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and heart failure (HF) has been firmly established; however, the entity of diabetic myocardial disorder (previously called diabetic cardiomyopathy) remains a matter of debate. Diabetic myocardial disorder was originally described as the occurrence of myocardial structural/functional abnormalities associated with T2DM in the absence of coronary heart disease, hypertension and/or obesity. However, supporting evidence has been derived from experimental and small clinical studies. Only a minority of T2DM patients are recognized as having this condition in the absence of contributing factors, thereby limiting its clinical utility. Therefore, this concept is increasingly being viewed along the evolving HF trajectory, where patients with T2DM and asymptomatic structural/functional cardiac abnormalities could be considered as having pre‐HF. The importance of recognizing this stage has gained interest due to the potential for current treatments to halt or delay the progression to overt HF in some patients. This document is an expert consensus statement of the Heart Failure Association of the ESC and the ESC Working Group on Myocardial & Pericardial Diseases. It summarizes contemporary understanding of the association between T2DM and HF and discuses current knowledge and uncertainties about diabetic myocardial disorder that deserve future research. It also proposes a new definition, whereby diabetic myocardial disorder is defined as systolic and/or diastolic myocardial dysfunction in the presence of diabetes. Diabetes is rarely exclusively responsible for myocardial dysfunction, but usually acts in association with obesity, arterial hypertension, chronic kidney disease and/or coronary artery disease, causing additive myocardial impairment.

Citation

Seferović, P. M., Paulus, W. J., Rosano, G., Polovina, M., Petrie, M. C., Jhund, P. S., …Coats, A. J. (in press). Diabetic myocardial disorder. A clinical consensus statement of the Heart Failure Association of the ESC and the ESC Working Group on Myocardial & Pericardial Diseases. European Journal of Heart Failure, https://doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.3347

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 6, 2024
Online Publication Date Jun 19, 2024
Deposit Date Aug 28, 2024
Journal European Journal of Heart Failure
Print ISSN 1388-9842
Electronic ISSN 1879-0844
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.3347
Keywords Diabetic myocardial disorder Type 2 diabetes mellitus Heart failure Cardiac abnormalities Risk assessment Prevention Treatment
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/858847
Publisher URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ejhf.3347