Abstract
Diabetes is a chronic progressive endocrinopathy associated with significant macrovascular and microvascular complications as well as cardiomyopathy and heart failure (HF). Diabetes and chronic systolic HF result in similar activation of pathologic neurohormonal pathways. When diabetes and HF coexist, morbidity and mortality significantly increase. This article reviews important clinical issues in the care of patients with diabetes and HF. A review of pertinent pathophysiologic principles is provided, followed by a discussion of the treatment issues related to this population. Treatment issues include vascular disease risk factor modification, HF pharmacotherapy, glycemic management, and control of other common comorbid conditions.