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女性心脏病:叙事性综述。

Heart disease in women: a narrative review.

机构信息

MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences, Imperial College London, London, UK.

Department of Cardiac Anaesthesia, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK.

出版信息

Anaesthesia. 2021 Apr;76 Suppl 4:118-130. doi: 10.1111/anae.15376.

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease is the worldwide leading cause of death in women. Biological differences between the sexes, a result of genetic, epigenetic and sex hormone-mediated factors, are complex and incompletely understood. These differences are compounded by socio-cultural factors and together account for the variation in the prevalence, presentation and natural history of cardiovascular disease between men and women. Although there is growing recognition of sex-specific determinants of outcomes, women remain under-represented in clinical trials, and sex-disaggregated diagnostic and management strategies are not currently recommended in clinical guidelines. Women remain more likely to experience delays in diagnosis, to be treated less aggressively and to have worse outcomes. As a consequence, cardiovascular disease in women remains understudied, underdiagnosed and undertreated. This review will focus on female-specific characteristics of cardiovascular disease and how these may impact on anaesthetic and peri-operative risk assessment and care. We highlight significant differences between the sexes in the natural history of cardiovascular disease, including those disease entities that are more common in women, such as sudden coronary artery dissection or microvascular dysfunction. Given the rapidly rising incidence of maternal cardiovascular disease and associated complications, special consideration is given to the risk assessment and management of these conditions during pregnancy. Increased awareness of these issues has the potential to improve the effectiveness of the multidisciplinary heart team and ultimately improve the care provided to women.

摘要

心血管疾病是全球女性死亡的主要原因。性别之间的生物学差异是由遗传、表观遗传和性激素介导的因素造成的,其十分复杂且尚未完全被理解。这些差异受到社会文化因素的影响,共同导致了心血管疾病在男性和女性中的流行率、表现和自然病程存在差异。尽管人们越来越认识到结局存在与性别相关的决定因素,但女性在临床试验中的代表性仍然不足,且目前临床指南不推荐对性别进行细分的诊断和管理策略。女性仍然更有可能出现诊断延迟、治疗不积极以及预后更差的情况。因此,心血管疾病在女性中的研究仍然不足,诊断不足,治疗不足。这篇综述将重点关注心血管疾病的女性特有特征,以及这些特征如何影响麻醉和围手术期风险评估和护理。我们强调了心血管疾病在自然病程中存在的显著性别差异,包括那些在女性中更为常见的疾病实体,如冠状动脉夹层或微血管功能障碍。鉴于孕产妇心血管疾病及其相关并发症的发病率迅速上升,特别考虑了这些疾病在怀孕期间的风险评估和管理。提高对这些问题的认识有可能提高多学科心脏团队的有效性,并最终改善为女性提供的护理。

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