Ibarra Andrea J, Roman Kenny, Nguyen Eileen, Yates Megan E, Nicholas Alexandra, Lim Grace
Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Division of Obstetric & Women's Anesthesiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Medical Scientist Training Program, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Ann Transl Med. 2023 Aug 30;11(10):357. doi: 10.21037/atm-22-3547. Epub 2023 Apr 20.
Females represent 49.6% of the global population and constitute a significant proportion of surgical patients and hospital admissions. Little is known about the bi-directional effects of sex and anesthetics or the impact of anesthetic interventions on long-term female health outcomes. Sex differences in pain pathways can influence pain experience and treatment effectiveness. The impact of anesthetic management on the recurrence of breast cancer is poorly understood, as are the long-term consequences of cardiovascular disease and safe and effective treatments in pregnancy. This review aims to outline recent advances in translational science in female health anesthesiology research and highlight critical research opportunities in pain, cancer outcomes, and cardiovascular disorders.
We searched PubMed and summarized relevant articles published in English between December 2021 and June 2022.
Studies reveal sex differences in pain pathways and highlight the importance of sex as a biological variable in experimental designs and translational medicine. Sex differences have also been observed in side effects attributed to opioid analgesics. We summarize some of the neural circuits that might underlie these differences. In the perioperative setting, specific anesthetics are implicated in metastatic seeding potential and acute and chronic pain outcomes, suggesting the importance of anesthetic selection in comprehensive care during oncologic surgery. In the peridelivery setting, preeclampsia, a cardiovascular disorder of pregnancy, affects maternal outcomes; however, biomarkers can risk-stratify females at risk for preeclampsia and hold promise for identifying the risk of adverse neurological and other health outcomes.
Research that builds diagnostic and predictive tools in pain and cardiovascular disease will help anesthesiologists minimize sex-related risks and side effects associated with anesthetics and peri-hospital treatments. Sex-specific anesthesia care will improve outcomes, as will the provision of practical information to patients and clinicians about the effectiveness of therapies and behavioral interventions. However, more research studies and specific analytic plans are needed to continue addressing sex-based outcomes in anesthesiology.
女性占全球人口的49.6%,在外科手术患者和住院患者中占很大比例。关于性别与麻醉药的双向影响,或麻醉干预对女性长期健康结局的影响,人们了解甚少。疼痛通路中的性别差异会影响疼痛体验和治疗效果。麻醉管理对乳腺癌复发的影响、心血管疾病的长期后果以及妊娠期间安全有效的治疗方法都知之甚少。本综述旨在概述女性健康麻醉学研究转化科学的最新进展,并突出疼痛、癌症结局和心血管疾病方面的关键研究机会。
我们检索了PubMed并总结了2021年12月至2022年6月期间以英文发表的相关文章。
研究揭示了疼痛通路中的性别差异,并强调了性别作为实验设计和转化医学中的生物学变量的重要性。在阿片类镇痛药的副作用方面也观察到了性别差异。我们总结了一些可能构成这些差异基础的神经回路。在围手术期,特定麻醉药与转移播散潜能以及急慢性疼痛结局有关,这表明在肿瘤手术的综合护理中麻醉药选择的重要性。在分娩期,先兆子痫是一种妊娠心血管疾病,会影响孕产妇结局;然而,生物标志物可以对有先兆子痫风险的女性进行风险分层,并有望识别不良神经和其他健康结局的风险。
建立疼痛和心血管疾病诊断及预测工具的研究将有助于麻醉医生将与性别相关的风险以及与麻醉药和围手术期治疗相关的副作用降至最低。针对性别的麻醉护理将改善结局,向患者和临床医生提供有关治疗和行为干预有效性的实用信息也会如此。然而,需要更多的研究和具体的分析计划来继续解决麻醉学中基于性别的结局问题。