
|Slideshows|August 20, 2018
Left Ventricular Diastolic Function Linked with Poor Glycemic Control
Author(s)Gregory M. Weiss, MD
A new study found that left ventricular diastolic function is linked to poor glycemic control and A1c in T2DM patients.
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Reference:Â Clarke GD, Molina-Wilkins M, Solis-Herrera C, et al. Impaired left ventricular diastolicfunction in T2DM patients is closely related to glycemic control. Endocrinol Diab Metab. 2018;1:e14.Â
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