The "Syndrome of Cardiogenic Insulin Resistance" | Chapter 03 | Advances in Applied Science and Technology Vol. 4
Hyperglycemia in patients admitted in
intensive care units (ICU) with acute myocardial infarction is a common
phenomena observed. This unique situation of cardiogenic insulin resistance
does not spare neither diabetics nor non -diabetics. It is in addition to the
inherent insulin resistance that is a part of diabetes mellatus, type 2 (DM2).
It is brought about by various cytokines released from the damaged heart
muscle. This cardiogenic insulin resistance has cardiac as well as systemic
effects. The grave and independent risk
role in post
myocardial infarction (MI)
and the complications, of
the cardiac insulin resistance
are highlighted. The concerted action of cardiologist and endocrinologist while
in hospital is called for, so as to cover the grey areas between the two
specialties, which otherwise falls into no man’s island. The systemic insulin
resistance, once the patient is back in home setting, would test the
patience of the physician,
as usual doses of
insulin just do
not work! The article
aims at creating awareness
regarding concerted effects of all concerned to deliver holistic treatment to
the patients.
Author(s) Details
A. S. V. Prasad
Department of Internal
Medicine, G.I.T.A.M Dental College, Rushikonda, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh,
India.
View Volume: https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/aast/v4
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