Shalimova A, Stoenoiu M S, Cubała W J, Burnier M, Persu A, Narkiewicz K
Department of Hypertension and Diabetology, Medical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland.
Department of Internal Medicine, Rheumatology, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Université Catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium.
Front Cardiovasc Med. 2024 Jan 11;10:1324367. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2023.1324367. eCollection 2023.
Growing evidence supports the impact of psychological factors such as traumatic experiences and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) on the incidence of arterial hypertension (HTN) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The war in Ukraine is exposing million inhabitants to traumatic experiences and severe stress. Part of Ukrainians (mostly women and children) left the country to escape war. We report the protocol of a prospective study aiming at the assessment of the impact of war-induced stress on HTN and CVD in women Ukrainian refugees who moved to Poland.
The study will be conducted in 3 stages. Stage 1 will assess the prevalence of HTN and PTSD among Ukrainian refugees and will estimate the impact of war-related trauma exposure on these parameters. Data on office blood pressure (BP) will be compared to data already collected in STEPS data 2019 and May Measurement Month 2021 in Ukraine, matched for age and sex. Stage 2 will involve subjects diagnosed with HTN and/or PTSD referred for management and follow-up of these conditions. Psychologic targeted therapies will be offered to subjects with confirmed PTSD, with a periodical reassessment of the severity of PTSD-associated symptoms and of its impact on HTN and cardiovascular health. Clinical history and characteristics will be compared among three groups: subjects with HTN and PTSD, with HTN without PTSD, with PTSD but without HTN. Stage 3 will involve a subgroup among those screened in Stage 1, with the objective of investigating the biological mechanisms underlying the relation between HTN and trauma exposure, identifying early signs of subclinical target organ damage in subjects with HTN with/without PTSD.
This study will test the hypothesis that trauma exposure and psychological stress contribute to BP elevation and progression of CVD in this population. It will provide new evidence on the effect of an integrated management, including psychological therapy, on BP and cardiovascular risk. Such approach may be further tested and extrapolated to other populations exposed to war and chronic violence, migrants and refugees around the world.
number 2022/45/P/NZ5/02812.
越来越多的证据支持创伤经历和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)等心理因素对动脉高血压(HTN)和心血管疾病(CVD)发病率的影响。乌克兰战争使数百万居民遭受创伤经历和严重压力。部分乌克兰人(主要是妇女和儿童)离开该国以逃避战争。我们报告一项前瞻性研究的方案,旨在评估战争引发的压力对移居波兰的乌克兰女性难民的高血压和心血管疾病的影响。
该研究将分三个阶段进行。第一阶段将评估乌克兰难民中高血压和创伤后应激障碍的患病率,并估计与战争相关的创伤暴露对这些参数的影响。将办公室血压(BP)数据与2019年STEP数据和2021年5月测量月在乌克兰收集的、按年龄和性别匹配的数据进行比较。第二阶段将涉及被诊断患有高血压和/或创伤后应激障碍的受试者,对这些疾病进行管理和随访。将为确诊为创伤后应激障碍的受试者提供心理靶向治疗,定期重新评估创伤后应激障碍相关症状的严重程度及其对高血压和心血管健康的影响。将在三组之间比较临床病史和特征:患有高血压和创伤后应激障碍的受试者、患有高血压但无创伤后应激障碍的受试者、患有创伤后应激障碍但无高血压的受试者。第三阶段将涉及在第一阶段筛查的一个亚组,目的是研究高血压与创伤暴露之间关系的生物学机制,确定患有/不患有创伤后应激障碍的高血压受试者亚临床靶器官损害的早期迹象。
本研究将检验以下假设:创伤暴露和心理压力会导致该人群血压升高和心血管疾病进展。它将为包括心理治疗在内的综合管理对血压和心血管风险的影响提供新证据。这种方法可能会在其他遭受战争和慢性暴力的人群、世界各地的移民和难民中进一步测试和推广。
编号2022/45/P/NZ5/02812。