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Symptomatic autonomic neuropathy and abnormal cardiovascular autonomic tests are associated with increased mortality due to vascular disease and increased risk of sudden deaths. Intensive therapy in the DCCT caused a significant risk reduction of developing autonomic nerve abnormalities at five years only in the Primary Prevention Group (4 vs. 9%). At the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, the prevalence of cardiovascular reflex abnormalities is 28%. Over 5 years, we have found no increase in the rate of single cardiovascular abnormalities and a low rate of persistence. Two or more abnormalities developed in 5%. Repeated measures of pupillary function showed a significant increase in abnormalities and a higher level of persistently abnormal tests. Spectral analysis and 24-hour BP monitoring may detect autonomic dysfunction at earlier stages but longitudinal studies are not yet available.
Kim C. Donaghue (Thu,) studied this question.