Cardiovascular Complications of Diabetes: From Microvascular to Macrovascular Pathways.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-24-2023
Publication Title
Cureus
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus, with a growing risk of developing complications, has a significant negative impact on cardiovascular health, including microvascular and macrovascular issues. This thorough narrative study methodically examines the complex connection between cardiovascular problems and diabetes. We start by thoroughly introducing diabetes mellitus, classifying its various forms, and discussing its growing global impact. Then, we examine retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy in detail, illuminating their biology, clinical presentations, and treatment options. Moving on to macrovascular consequences, we investigate the complex relationships between diabetes and coronary artery disease, stroke, and peripheral arterial disease, emphasizing risk factors, diagnostic standards, and treatment plans designed for people with diabetes. The review analyzes the pathophysiological pathways that link diabetes to cardiovascular problems, including endothelial dysfunction, chronic inflammation, immune system dysregulation, and oxidative stress brought on by hyperglycemia. Additionally, we review the critical function of risk monitoring, assessment, and predictive tools in early detection. While highlighting current research paths and the need for tailored medical approaches to address this complex health issue, the story also includes prevention and management strategies, ranging from lifestyle changes to developing medications. This narrative review concludes by providing a thorough summary of current information, highlighting research gaps, and advocating for interdisciplinary efforts to reduce the cardiovascular effects of diabetes.
Volume
15
Issue
9
First Page
e45835
Recommended Citation
Zakir M, Ahuja N, Surksha MA, Sachdev R, Kalariya Y, Nasir M, et al. [Mohamad T]. Cardiovascular complications of diabetes: from microvascular to macrovascular pathways. Cureus. 2023 Sep 24;15(9):e45835. doi: 10.7759/cureus.45835. PMID: 37881393.
DOI
10.7759/cureus.45835
ISSN
2168-8184
PubMed ID
37881393