In 31 patients with coronary artery disease (autonomic neuropathy, n = 11; diabetes without neuropathy, n = 10; silent myocardial ischemia without diabetes, n = 10) difference in somatic pain threshold and plethysmographically determined reactive hyperemia induced by forearm skeletal muscle ischemia was investigated. There was no difference in reactive hyperemia after passive maximum forearm ischemia in the three groups indicating identical vascular reactivity. After symptom-limited ischemic work however, reactive hyperemia was significantly higher in patients with silent myocardial ischemia as compared to diabetic patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF31 patients with coronary artery disease (11 patients with diabetes mellitus and autonomic neuropathy. 10 patients with diabetes without neuropathy, and 10 patients with asymptomatic myocardial ischemia) participated in a study designed to investigate whether there is a difference in forearm skeletal muscle ischemia and pain threshold. The degree of ischemia was determined by plethysmographically measured reactive hyperemia.
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