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心血管医学中患者围手术期应激:是福是祸?

Patient periprocedural stress in cardiovascular medicine: friend or foe?

作者信息

Iwaszczuk Paweł, Łosiak Władysław, Szczeklik Wojciech, Musiałek Piotr

机构信息

Department of Cardiac and Vascular Diseases, John Paul II Hospital in Krakow, Institute of Cardiology, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland.

Department of Philosophy, Institute of Psychology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland.

出版信息

Postepy Kardiol Interwencyjnej. 2021 Sep;17(3):259-271. doi: 10.5114/aic.2021.109176. Epub 2021 Sep 14.

Abstract

Stress, a disruption of homeostasis, is an unavoidable part of everyday life. In medical procedures, stress profoundly affects both operators and patients. Although the stress reaction has evolved to aid survival of physical trauma, it may also be harmful, by aggravating the baseline medical condition and/or creating new stress-related medical problems. Stress responses comprise several protective mechanisms that are particularly relevant in the clinical setting (e.g., a procoagulatory state and blood loss counteraction, preservation of blood perfusion pressure, prevention of hypoglycemia, enhanced immune response). Beneficial psychological effects prevent recurrence of traumatic memories, and promote patient compliance and positive lifestyle changes. In contrast, overt acute stress responses may lead to severe pathological conditions such as cytokine storm, post-traumatic stress disorder, takotsubo syndrome, deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, myocardial infarction, life-threatening arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. There is also evidence that stress exposure may promote atherosclerosis and reduce long-term benefits from the intervention (increase in major adverse clinical events, in-stent restenosis, etc.). Insights into the role of stress on the operator's performance have recently led to the introduction of counteractive measures such as simulation training. Conversely, very little is known about the effect of the patient's periprocedural stress on the outcomes of cardiovascular procedures. Recent data show that the patient periprocedural stress affects the well-being of whole families. This review, focused on topics particularly relevant to cardiovascular interventions, provides a mechanistic insight into beneficial and harmful effects of periprocedural patient stress, including the array of available stress-relieving measures.

摘要

压力作为体内平衡的一种干扰,是日常生活中不可避免的一部分。在医疗程序中,压力对操作者和患者都会产生深远影响。尽管应激反应的进化是为了帮助身体创伤的存活,但它也可能是有害的,会加重基础疾病状况和/或引发新的与压力相关的医疗问题。应激反应包括几种在临床环境中特别相关的保护机制(例如,促凝血状态和失血对抗、维持血液灌注压力、预防低血糖、增强免疫反应)。有益的心理效应可防止创伤性记忆的复发,并促进患者的依从性和积极的生活方式改变。相比之下,明显的急性应激反应可能导致严重的病理状况,如细胞因子风暴、创伤后应激障碍、应激性心肌病、深静脉血栓形成和肺栓塞、心肌梗死、危及生命的心律失常和心源性猝死。也有证据表明,暴露于压力可能会促进动脉粥样硬化,并降低干预的长期益处(增加主要不良临床事件、支架内再狭窄等)。最近对压力对操作者表现的作用的深入了解导致了诸如模拟训练等对抗措施的引入。相反,关于患者围手术期压力对心血管手术结果的影响却知之甚少。最近的数据表明,患者围手术期压力会影响整个家庭的幸福。这篇综述聚焦于与心血管介入特别相关的主题,提供了对围手术期患者压力的有益和有害影响的机制性见解,包括一系列现有的缓解压力措施。

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