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心血管健康领域基于性别的不平等分析:一项综述

Analysis of Gender-Based Inequality in Cardiovascular Health: An Umbrella Review.

作者信息

Bosomworth Jodie, Khan Zahid

机构信息

Cardiac/Thoracic/Vascular Surgery, West Suffolk Community Cardiac Rehabilitation Team, West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, Suffolk, GBR.

Acute Medicine, Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust, Southend on Sea, GBR.

出版信息

Cureus. 2023 Aug 14;15(8):e43482. doi: 10.7759/cureus.43482. eCollection 2023 Aug.

Abstract

This umbrella review aims to investigate possible gender-based inequality in cardiovascular health and improve understanding surrounding differing presentations seen in women. Searches of current literature were conducted using Medline; Cochrane; Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL Plus); and PubMed databases. Focusing on systematic reviews and meta-analyses from the last decade, searches were expanded to the publication year of 2000 onwards, to enable a broader review of current practices. Current clinical guidelines were also reviewed. 17 articles were deemed to satisfy the desired criteria and were therefore carried forward to be critically appraised. The articles reviewed were multifactorial; however, they can be grouped into four categories of common focus: risk factors, presentation, treatment, and current research. On critical analysis, 13 reoccurring themes were noted throughout the reviewed articles with each discussed in detail within this review. There is a need to prioritize women in cardiovascular health, through raising awareness, improving prevention (both primary and secondary), reducing delays in presentation, and increasing understanding and recognition of sex differences in symptom presentation, to enable improved diagnosis and treatment along with the standardization of gender-specific clinical guidance. The results are unanimous regarding an undeniable gender-based inequality in cardiovascular health to the detriment of women. With such damning evidence that women are under-represented and indeed undertreated, the time has come now to question whether women should be considered as their own specialty within cardiology and to ultimately raise awareness and ensure women are given the same consideration regarding cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment and treatment, in order to finally remove gender inequality in cardiovascular (CV) health. In order to reverse this disparity, it is clear from the included studies that further research is required to understand the sex differences seen in both the presentation and symptoms of CVD as well as to enable improved treatment of women and the development of sex-specific strategies and clinical guidance to empower clinicians moving forward.

摘要

本伞状综述旨在调查心血管健康领域可能存在的基于性别的不平等现象,并增进对女性不同临床表现的理解。通过使用医学在线数据库(Medline)、考克兰图书馆(Cochrane)、护理及相关健康文献累积索引数据库(CINAHL Plus)和医学期刊数据库(PubMed)检索当前文献。检索重点为过去十年的系统评价和荟萃分析,并将范围扩大至2000年及以后的出版年份,以便更广泛地审视当前实践。同时也对当前的临床指南进行了审查。17篇文章被认为符合要求标准,因此被纳入进行严格评估。所审查的文章具有多因素性;然而,它们可分为四个共同关注的类别:危险因素、临床表现、治疗和当前研究。经过批判性分析,在审查的文章中发现了13个反复出现的主题,并在本综述中对每个主题进行了详细讨论。有必要通过提高认识、改善预防(一级预防和二级预防)、减少就诊延误以及增强对症状表现中性别差异的理解和认识,将女性心血管健康置于优先地位,以实现更好的诊断和治疗,并使针对性别的临床指南标准化。结果一致表明,心血管健康领域存在不可否认的基于性别的不平等现象,对女性不利。有确凿证据表明女性在该领域代表性不足且治疗不足,现在是时候质疑女性是否应在心脏病学中被视为一个独立的专业领域,并最终提高认识,确保在心血管疾病(CVD)风险评估和治疗方面给予女性同等的考虑,以最终消除心血管(CV)健康领域的性别不平等。为了扭转这种差距,从纳入的研究中可以清楚地看出,需要进一步研究以了解CVD表现和症状中的性别差异,以及改善对女性的治疗,并制定针对性别的策略和临床指南,以推动临床医生的工作。

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