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无意识的帮凶:内分泌干扰物扰乱临床护理。

Unwitting Accomplices: Endocrine Disruptors Confounding Clinical Care.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, US.

Department of Medical Education, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, US.

出版信息

J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2020 Oct 1;105(10):e3822-7. doi: 10.1210/clinem/dgaa358.

Abstract

Burgeoning evidence over the last 25 years has identified myriad synthetic chemicals with the capacity to alter various aspects of hormone synthesis and action. These endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have been linked to various diseases, including reproductive disorders, metabolic diseases, and developmental abnormalities, among others. Exposure to EDCs arises from industrial activity, use of personal and home care products, and consumption of contaminated food and water; however, the role of healthcare in exposing individuals to EDCs is grossly underappreciated. Indeed, through the use of medications as well as medical equipment and devices, healthcare providers are unknowing mediators of exposure to EDCs, chemicals that might not only promote disease but that may also antagonize the efficacy of treatments. The ethical implications of provider-dependent exposure are profound. A failure to disclose the endocrine-disrupting properties of medical interventions violates core principles of nonmaleficence, patient autonomy, and justice as well as the practice of informed consent. Furthermore, physicians' lack of knowledge regarding EDCs in medical practice artificially skews risk-benefit calculations that are fundamental to informed medical decision-making. To combat this underappreciated ethical challenge, urgent action is required. Healthcare providers must be educated about endocrine disruption. Known EDCs, defined by endocrinologists, should be clearly labeled on all medical products, and all medication components and devices should be screened for endocrine-disrupting properties. Finally, communication strategies must be devised to empower patients with knowledge about these risks. Providing ethically competent care requires an open acknowledgment of endocrine risks imposed by the medical community that have heretofore been ignored.

摘要

在过去的 25 年中,越来越多的证据表明,有无数种合成化学物质能够改变激素合成和作用的各个方面。这些内分泌干扰化学物质(EDCs)与许多疾病有关,包括生殖障碍、代谢疾病和发育异常等。接触 EDCs 源于工业活动、个人和家庭护理产品的使用以及受污染的食物和水的摄入;然而,医疗保健在使个人接触 EDCs 方面的作用被严重低估了。事实上,医疗保健提供者通过使用药物以及医疗设备和器械,在无意中促成了对 EDCs 的接触,这些化学物质不仅可能导致疾病,还可能拮抗治疗的效果。提供者依赖性接触的伦理影响是深远的。未能披露医疗干预的内分泌干扰特性违反了不伤害、患者自主和公正的核心原则,以及知情同意的实践。此外,医生在医疗实践中对 EDCs 的缺乏了解人为地扭曲了知情医疗决策所必需的风险效益计算。为了应对这一被低估的伦理挑战,需要采取紧急行动。医疗保健提供者必须接受关于内分泌干扰的教育。所有医疗产品都应明确标记内分泌学家定义的已知 EDCs,所有药物成分和设备都应进行内分泌干扰特性筛查。最后,必须制定沟通策略,使患者能够了解这些风险。提供合乎道德的护理需要公开承认医疗界施加的内分泌风险,这些风险迄今一直被忽视。

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