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怀孕期间热暴露的生理机制及其临床意义:专家组会议证据综述。

Physiological mechanisms of the impact of heat during pregnancy and the clinical implications: review of the evidence from an expert group meeting.

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Trust, London, UK.

Division of Paediatric and Adolescent Health, Institute for Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

Int J Biometeorol. 2022 Aug;66(8):1505-1513. doi: 10.1007/s00484-022-02301-6. Epub 2022 May 12.

Abstract

Many populations experience high seasonal temperatures. Pregnant women are considered vulnerable to extreme heat because ambient heat exposure has been linked to pregnancy complications including preterm birth and low birthweight. The physiological mechanisms that underpin these associations are poorly understood. We reviewed the existing research evidence to clarify the mechanisms that lead to adverse pregnancy outcomes in order to inform public health actions. A multi-disciplinary expert group met to review the existing evidence base and formulate a consensus regarding the physiological mechanisms that mediate the effect of high ambient temperature on pregnancy. A literature search was conducted in advance of the meeting to identify existing hypotheses and develop a series of questions and themes for discussion. Numerous hypotheses have been generated based on animal models and limited observational studies. There is growing evidence that pregnant women are able to appropriately thermoregulate; however, when exposed to extreme heat, there are a number of processes that may occur which could harm the mother or fetus including a reduction in placental blood flow, dehydration, and an inflammatory response that may trigger preterm birth. There is a lack of substantial evidence regarding the processes that cause heat exposure to harm pregnant women. Research is urgently needed to identify what causes the adverse outcomes in pregnancy related to high ambient temperatures so that the impact of climate change on pregnant women can be mitigated.

摘要

许多人群都经历着季节性高温。孕妇被认为易受极端高温的影响,因为环境热暴露与包括早产和低出生体重在内的妊娠并发症有关。这些关联背后的生理机制还不太清楚。我们回顾了现有的研究证据,以阐明导致不良妊娠结局的机制,为公共卫生行动提供信息。一个多学科专家小组开会审查了现有的证据基础,并就高温环境对妊娠影响的生理机制达成了共识。会议前进行了文献检索,以确定现有的假设,并为讨论制定了一系列问题和主题。基于动物模型和有限的观察性研究,已经提出了许多假设。越来越多的证据表明,孕妇能够适当进行体温调节;然而,当暴露在极端高温下时,可能会发生一些过程,这些过程可能会对母亲或胎儿造成伤害,包括胎盘血流减少、脱水和可能引发早产的炎症反应。关于导致热暴露伤害孕妇的过程的证据还不够充分。迫切需要研究来确定是什么导致与环境高温相关的妊娠不良结局,以便减轻气候变化对孕妇的影响。

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