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An α-glucosidase inhibitor could reduce T-wave alternans in type 2 diabetes patients.

BACKGROUND: We tested the hypothesis that an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor (α-GI), miglitol, is effective in protecting the cardiovascular system in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

METHODS: We studied 19 hospitalized heart disease patients with T2DM in whom we performed continuous glucose monitoring, Holter electrocardiogram, and ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring simultaneously for 48h. The α-GI miglitol was administered for half of the study period by a cross-over fashion. T-wave alternans (TWA), a marker of future fatal arrhythmic events, was also analyzed by Holter ECG.

RESULTS: Of the 19 patients, the measures of glucose variability were significantly lower during miglitol therapy than in control period. BP variability was similar with/without miglitol. However, TWA was significantly lower during the miglitol period compared to control period (63±4.8 vs. 75.8±5.1μV, p=0.032).

CONCLUSION: An α-GI, miglitol, can reduce TWA by reducing the fluctuation of glucose in heart disease patients with T2DM.

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