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. 2017 Oct 6;10:419–434. doi: 10.2147/DMSO.S129797

Table 1.

Summary of studies on prevalence of cardiac autonomic neuropathy

Study Diagnostic test Criteria Cutoffs Prevalence (%) Patients, n DM type Population Ethnicity Notes
O’Brien et al10 1. HRV response to rest
2. E:I ratio
3. Valsalva maneuver
4. 30:15 ratio
5. CV of HRV
Two or more abnormal tests HR responses below percentile 2.5 (abnormal) 17 506 T1DM Mean age 45 years
Diabetes duration 15 years
NA
Navarro et al11 1. E:I ratio
2. Valsalva ratio
Two abnormal tests 1. HRV ≥15 bpm
2. ≥1.43
65.9 545 T1DM Mean age 33.4 years
Diabetes duration 19.4 years
NA
Chen et al12 1. E:I ratio
2. HRV during six consecutive breaths
3. 30:15 ratio
4. Valsalva maneuver
5. Postural drop
Scoring 3 or more 1. HRV <8 bpm (1)
2. HRV <7 bpm (2)
3. HRV <17 bpm (1)
4. HRV <13 bpm (1)
5. SBP fall >25 mmHg or DBP fall >10 mmHg
60.6 612 T2DM Mean age 63.1 years
Diabetes duration 10.4 years
Data collected from a Taiwanese hospital Numbers in parentheses represent score given to each CART
Kempler et al13 1. 30:15 ratio
2. SBP postural drop
One abnormal test 1. <1.04
2. Drop >20 mmHg
36 3,010 T1DM Mean age 32.7 years
Diabetes duration 14.7 years
Mean HbA1c 6.7%
Data collected in European countries
Low et al14 1. Sudomotor axon-reflex test
2. HRV during Valsalva maneuver
3. SBP postural drop and 30:15
4. E:I ratio
CASS ≥1 in two domains or ≥2 in one domain (sudomotor, cardiovagal, adrenergic) CASS is 10-point score divided into adrenergic (0–4), sudomotor (0–3), and cardiovagal (0–3)
No specific cutoffs were quoted in the paper
54 (T1DM)
73 (T2DM)
68 (T1DM)
134 (T2DM)
T1DM
T2DM
Mean age 59 years
HbA1c 7.4% (T1DM) and 7.2% (T2DM)
T1DM – 100% white
T2DM – 98% white
Recruited from Rochester Diabetic Neuropathy Study; CASS corrected for confounding effects of age and sex
Pop-Busui et al15 1. E:I ratio
2. Valsalva maneuver
3. DBP postural drop
Abnormal HRV combined with abnormal Valsalva ratio or DBP drop 1. HRV <15 bpm
2. ≤1.5
3. Drop >10 mmHg
29 (intensive-Tx group)
35 (conventional-Tx group)
620 (intensive-Tx group)
591 (conventional-Tx group)
T1DM Mean age 47 years
Diabetes duration 26 years
HbA1c 7.9% (intensive), 7.8% (conventional)
NA Primary and secondary care
Eze et al17 1. Resting HR
2. Valsalva ratio
3. HRV to deep breathing
4. 30:15 ratio
5. Postural drop
Score ≥3 out of 5
Borderline = 0.5
Abnormal = 1
1. ≥100 bpm (abnormal)
2. ≤1.1 (abnormal), 1.11–1.2 (borderline)
3. ≤10 bpm (abnormal), 11–14 bpm (borderline)
4. ≤1 (abnormal), 1.01–1.03 (borderline)
5. SBP ≥20 mmHg (abnormal), DBP ≥10 mmHg (abnormal)
44.3 70 T2DM Mean age 55.76 years
Diabetes duration 7.67 years
Male 38.6%
Nigerian Secondary care
Tahrani et al18 1. E:I ratio
2. Valsalva ratio
3. 30:15 ratio
4. Postural drop
Two or more abnormal tests Abnormal values not given. except postural drop of SBP >20 mmHg or DBP >10 mmHg 42.2 204 T2DM Mean age 59.5 years
Diabetes duration 15 years
Male 60.5%
HBA1c 8.2%
White European – 43.6%
South Asian – 56.4%
Secondary care
Lerner et al19 1. Valsalva maneuver
2. SBP postural drop
3. 30:15 ratio
4. E:I ratio
Two or more abnormal tests 1. <1.2
2. 10–29 mmHg (borderline), >30 mmHg (abnormal)
3. <1.03
4. HRV <10 bpm
37 384 T2DM Mean age 57.6 years Peru Primary and secondary care
Mendivil et al20 1. E:I ratio
2. Valsalva maneuver
3. 30:15 ratio
One or more abnormal or borderline tests 1. HRV ≤10 (abnormal), 11–14 (borderline)
2. ≤1.1 (abnormal), 1.11–1.2 (borderline)
3. ≤1 (abnormal), 1.01–1.03 (borderline)
68 154 T2DM Mean age 61.4 years
Diabetes duration 12.2 years
HbA1c 7.7%
Latin American Secondary care
Razanskaite-Virbickiene et al21 1. E:I ratio
2. 30:15 ratio
3. SBP postural drop
4. DBP change to isometric exercise
Two or more abnormal tests 1. ≤1.1
2. ≤1.1
3. Drop ≤20 mmHg
4. Drop ≤10 mmHg
32.2 208 T1DM Mean age 20 years
Diabetes duration 15.1 years
HbA1c 9.46%
Data collected from a Lithuanian–Swiss project
Menon et al22 1. E:I ratio
2. 30:15 ratio
3. SBP postural drop
4. DBP change to isometric exercise
One abnormal test = possible CAN
Two abnormal tests = definite CAN
1. 20–24 years, 1.17; 25–29, 1.15; 30–34, 1.13; 35–39, 1.12; 40–44, 1.1; 45–49, 1.08; 50–54, 1.07; 55–59, 1.06; 60–64, 1.04; 65–69, 1.03; 70–75, 1.02
2. <1.03
3. Drop >30 mmHg
4. Difference between highest and resting DBP of ≤15 mmHg
31 (possible)
66.2 (definite)
74 T2DM Mean age 61.1 years
Diabetes duration 10.2 years
HbA1c 8.9%
NA Secondary care
Tahrani et al23 1. E:I ratio
2. Valsalva ratio
3. 30:15 ratio
4. SBP and DBP postural drop
Two or more abnormal tests Abnormal values not given, except postural drop of SBP >20 mmHg or DBP >10 mmHg 40.9 in both South Asians and Caucasians 126 (South Asian)
140 (Caucasian)
T2DM Mean age 59.5 years (South Asians), 59.2 years (Caucasians)
Diabetes duration 11 years (South Asian), 10.5 years (Caucasians)
HbA1c 8%
White Caucasian – 52.6%
South Asian – 47.4%
Secondary care

Abbreviations: HRV, heart-rate variability; DM, diabetes mellitus; E:I, expiration:inspiration; CASS, composite autonomic severity score; CV, coefficient of variation; CART, cardiovascular reflex test; T1DM, type 1 DM; T2DM, type 2 DM; CAN, cardiac autonomic neuropathy; Tx, treatment; SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; NA, not applicable; HbA1c, glycated hemoglobin.