Colorado Center for Functional Medicine, Denver, Colorado, USA.
Curr Opin Cardiol. 2021 Jan;36(1):44-50. doi: 10.1097/HCO.0000000000000819.
The importance of addressing the proximal causes of atrial fibrillation is recognized, yet frustration with the currently applied preventive measures is high. This review describes the functional medicine model (FMM), which identifies the proximal causes of atrial fibrillation at the level of gene-environment interaction.
The pathological processes leading to atrial fibrillation sustaining disorder have been elucidated in translational studies and are described as 'nodal points.' Examples are inflammation, oxidative stress, autoimmune mechanisms, and visceral adiposity. These same nodal points also cause disorder that results in atrial fibrillation-related complications and the development of atrial fibrillation-associated diseases. These nodal points vary from patient to patient and can be identified by careful evaluation of the patients clinical phenotype.
The application of the FMM identifies the gene--environment interactions that facilitate the patients nodal points and corrects them with emphasis on personalized diet, nutrition, and lifestyle changes.
尽管人们已经认识到解决房颤近端病因的重要性,但目前预防措施的效果并不理想,令人感到沮丧。本文描述了功能医学模式(FMM),该模式可在基因-环境相互作用的层面上确定房颤的近端病因。
在转化研究中已经阐明了导致房颤维持障碍的病理过程,并将其描述为“节点”。例如炎症、氧化应激、自身免疫机制和内脏肥胖。这些相同的节点也会导致心律失常,从而导致与房颤相关的并发症和房颤相关疾病的发展。这些节点因患者而异,可以通过仔细评估患者的临床表型来确定。
FMM 的应用确定了促进患者节点的基因-环境相互作用,并通过强调个性化饮食、营养和生活方式的改变来纠正这些相互作用。