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ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE International Journal of Current Medical And Applied Sciences. [IJCMAAS] Volume: 9, Issue: 2, January-2016, pp: 101-106. Study of Diastolic Dysfuntion in Asymptomatic Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus. Aniruddha Londhe1, Manjiri Naik2, Vikramaditya Shinde1, Purvi Patel1 & Suraj Wyavahare1 1Post-Graduate Student, 2Associate professor, Department of Medicine, MGM Medical College & Hospital Aurangabad [MS], India. Abstract: The chronic metabolic disorder diabetes mellitus is a fast growing global problem with huge social, health, and economic consequences. It is estimated that in 2010 there were globally 285 million people (approximately 6.4% of adult population) suffering from this disease. This study aims at to identify the diastolic dysfunction in type 2 diabetes mellitus patient to recognise the early involvement of heart. Present study revealed that higher percentage of patients with diastolic dysfunction as duration of diabetes increased. Patient receiving OHA were more 128(64%) compared to 44(22%) patients who were on insulin and 28 (14%) patients were on both insulin and OHA. In our studies there is marginal high percentage of diastolic dysfunction in patients who were on insulin and OHA as compared with insulin only. Prevalence of diastolic dysfunction increased gradually with the rise in HbA1c level. The prevalence of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in asymptomatic type 2 DM without significant coronary artery disease is much higher than previously suspected as evidenced by the results of this study and also of similar other studies. LV diastolic dysfunction is a marker of evolving heart disease among diabetics. LV diastolic dysfunction correlated with duration of diabetes, HbA1c levels and glycemic control which contributes significantly to the morbidity of congestive heart failure in diabetic patients. Early diagnosis and institution of treatment for LVDD in diabetic patients will reduce the morbidity and improve the outcomes by preventing future development of heart failure. Key Words: Diabetic Mellitus, Glycemic , Diastolic Dysfunction, Cardiac Diseases etc. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Address for correspondence: Dr. Aniruddha Londhe, Access this Article Online Post-Graduate Student, Department of Medicine, Website: MGM’s Medical College & Hospital, Aurangabad [MS], India www.ijcmaas.com Email ID: [email protected] [email protected] How to cite this article: Aniruddha Londhe & Manjiri Naik et al : Study of Diastolic Dysfuntion in Asymptomatic Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus.: International Journal of current Medical and Applied sciences; 2016, 9(2), 101-106. . Subject: Subject: Physiotherapy Medical SciencesSciences Quick Response Code