Complex Cares LLC, Shoreview, MN, USA.
Armonk Integrative Medicine, Purchase, NY, USA.
J Obstet Gynaecol. 2020 Oct;40(7):889-901. doi: 10.1080/01443615.2019.1674259. Epub 2020 Mar 9.
Mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) is a chronic multisystem disease of aberrant constitutive and reactive mast cell mediator release causing generally inflammatory, allergic, and dystrophic issues. The pathobiology of MCAS drives extraordinary clinical complexity and heterogeneity, which led to only recent recognition despite increasingly apparent substantial prevalence, perhaps as high as 17%. It also has a strong female predilection. Thus, MCAS inescapably impacts pregnancy and the post-partum period in many women. No specific research in the pregnant or post-partum MCAS population has been performed yet. However, its prevalence and potential for driving substantial morbidity merit obstetric providers' acquaintance with this illness and its potential impacts on their patients during pregnancy, delivery, the post-partum period, and lactation. Extensive literature review across all medical specialities, plus direct experience in the authors' practices, provides guidance in recognising MCAS in pregnancy and diagnosing and effectively managing it. Described herein are manners in which MCAS, a protean multisystem disease, adversely affects all stages of pregnancy and post-partum. In order to reduce risks of MCAS causing complications before, during and after pregnancy, identifying and controlling the syndrome prior to pregnancy is best, but, even if the disease is not recognised until late, there may still be opportunities to mitigate its effects. There is precedent for improved outcomes if comorbid MCAS is recognised and controlled. This review provides the first comprehensive guide for obstetric providers regarding this emerging major comorbidity.
肥大细胞活化综合征(MCAS)是一种慢性多系统疾病,表现为异常的组成性和反应性肥大细胞介质释放,导致普遍的炎症、过敏和营养不良问题。MCAS 的病理生物学导致了非凡的临床复杂性和异质性,尽管其明显的高患病率(高达 17%),但直到最近才得到认识。它也有强烈的女性倾向。因此,MCAS 不可避免地影响许多女性的妊娠和产后期间。目前尚未针对妊娠或产后 MCAS 人群进行特定研究。然而,其患病率及其对患者健康产生重大影响的可能性,使产科医生有必要了解这种疾病及其在患者妊娠、分娩、产后和哺乳期期间可能产生的影响。对所有医学专业的广泛文献回顾,加上作者实践中的直接经验,为识别妊娠期间的 MCAS 以及诊断和有效管理提供了指导。本文描述了这种多系统疾病如何在妊娠和产后的所有阶段产生不利影响。为了降低 MCAS 在妊娠前、妊娠期间和妊娠后引起并发症的风险,最好在妊娠前识别和控制该综合征,但即使在疾病直到晚期才被识别,仍有可能减轻其影响。如果能识别和控制合并的 MCAS,就有可能改善预后。这篇综述为产科医生提供了关于这种新出现的主要合并症的第一个全面指南。