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    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Type 1 diabetes ; Recent onset ; Glycemic control ; Nerve conduction ; Autonomic function ; Cutaneous sensation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Motor and sensory nerve conduction velocities (MNCV, SNCV), beat-to-beat variation (BBV) at rest, speed of pupillary dilation (SPD), and pupillary latency time (PLT) were measured in 32 patients aged 12–36 years after 19±2 (mean±SEM) days and again after 3, 12, and 24 months of insulin treatment. Moreover, BBV under deep respiration was determined after 12 and 24 months, and thermal discrimination thresholds (TDT) as well as pain and vibration perception thresholds (PPT, VPT) were evaluated after 24 months. Mean HbA1 levels during months 3–24 within the normal range (7.2±0.2%; mean±SEM) were observed in 20 patients (group 1), while in 12 patients (group 2) mean HbA1 of months 3–24 was elevated (10.1±0.4%). There were no significant differences between both groups with regard to the nerve function tests at baseline and after 3 months. After 12 months mean median MNCV and median, ulnar, and sural SNCV were significantly lower in group 2 than in group 1 (p〈0.05). After 24 months mean median MNCV, peroneal MNCV, median SNCV, and sural SNCV as well as both BBV tests and PLT were significantly impaired in group 2 as compared to group 1 (p〈0.05). In addition, mean malleolar VPT and PPT to heat and cold stimuli on the thenar and the foot were significantly elevated in group 2 as compared to group 1 (p〈0.05). These findings suggest that early deterioration of somatic nerve function after one year and of autonomic function after 2 years of diabetes may be prevented by effective glycemic control initiated immediately after diagnosis of the disease.
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