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INITIAL RESULTS – 12 PATIENTS DR. SHAI TEJMAN YARDEN MEY GELBART ECG Changes in Diabetes while Driving

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  • I N I T I A L R E S U L T S – 1 2 P A T I E N T S

    D R . S H A I T E J M A N Y A R D E N

    M E Y G E L B A R T

    ECG Changes in Diabetes while Driving

  • Study Design

    Study parameters:

    Glycemic status

    Euglycemic

    Hyperglycemic

    Driving protocol

    Urban (5 scenarios)

    Highway (4 scenarios)

    Different driving scenarios in each setting

    Each subject is compared to his-/herself in the same setting & analyzed with the same mathematical parameters

  • Hypotheses

    We can detect acute minor changes in HR in correlation to stressful events during driving.

    A hyperglycemic state will effect the CV response to these events.

  • Results

    No change

    Hypersensitive

    Non-responsive

  • No change

  • Euglycemic Hyperglycemic

    BGU4 – HIGHWAY

  • Euglycemic Hyperglycemic

    BGU5 - URBAN

  • Euglycemic Hyperglycemic

    BGU5 – HIGHWAY

  • Euglycemic Hyperglycemic

    BGU6 – HIGHWAY

  • Hypersensitive

  • Euglycemic Hyperglycemic

    BGU3 – URBAN

  • Euglycemic Hyperglycemic

    BGU10 - URBAN

  • Euglycemic Hyperglycemic

    BGU10 – HIGHWAY

  • Euglycemic Hyperglycemic

    BGU14 - URBAN

  • Euglycemic Hyperglycemic

    BGU14 – HIGHWAY

  • Non-responsive

  • Euglycemic Hyperglycemic

    BGU11 - URBAN

    No response

  • Euglycemic Hyperglycemic

    BGU12 - URBAN

    No response

    No response

  • Euglycemic Hyperglycemic

    BGU13 - URBAN

    No response

  • Euglycemic Hyperglycemic

    BGU13 – HIGHWAY

    No response

  • Euglycemic Hyperglycemic

    BGU16 - URBAN

    No response

  • Euglycemic Hyperglycemic

    BGU16 – HIGHWAY

  • Conclusions

    The individual CV response to the road may be influenced by the levels of glucose in one’s blood.

    Some subjects had a similar response in both euglycemic and hyperglycemic states (no change).

    2 distinct types of change in HR response were observed:

    Non–responsiveness

    Hypersensitivity

    These changes were significant.

    These changes varied with setting (e.g. BGU14, BGU16).

  • Thank you!