Screm Gianluca, Mondini Lucrezia, Salton Francesco, Confalonieri Paola, Trotta Liliana, Barbieri Mariangela, Romallo Antonio, Galantino Alessandra, Hughes Michael, Lerda Selene, Confalonieri Marco, Ruaro Barbara
Pulmonology Unit, Department of Medical Surgical and Health Sciences, University of Trieste, Hospital of Cattinara, 34149 Trieste, Italy.
Division of Musculoskeletal and Dermatological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester & Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester M6 8HD, UK.
Diagnostics (Basel). 2024 Apr 30;14(9):950. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics14090950.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has higher rates among the general population, so early identification and prevention is the goal. The mechanisms of COPD development have not been completely established, although it has been demonstrated that endothelial dysfunction plays an important role. However, to date, the measurement of endothelial dysfunction is still invasive or not fully established. Nailfold video capillaroscopy (NVC) is a safe, non-invasive diagnostic tool that can be used to easily evaluate the microcirculation and can show any possible endothelial dysfunctions early on. The aim of this review is to evaluate if nailfold microcirculation abnormalities can reflect altered pulmonary vasculature and can predict the risk of cardiovascular comorbidities in COPD patients.
A systematic literature search concerning COPD was performed in electronic databases (PUBMED, UpToDate, Google Scholar, ResearchGate), supplemented with manual research. We searched in these databases for articles published until March 2024. The following search words were searched in the databases in all possible combinations: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), endothelial damage, vascular impairment, functional evaluation, capillaroscopy, video capillaroscopy, nailfold video capillaroscopy. Only manuscripts written in English were considered for this review. Papers were included only if they were able to define a relationship between COPD and endothelium dysfunction.
The search selected 10 articles, and among these, only three previous reviews were available. Retinal vessel imaging, flow-mediated dilation (FMD), and skin autofluorescence (AF) are reported as the most valuable methods for assessing endothelial dysfunction in COPD patients.
It has been assumed that decreased nitric oxide (NO) levels leads to microvascular damage in COPD patients. This finding allows us to assume NVC's potential effectiveness in COPD patients. However, this potential link is based on assumption; further investigations are needed to confirm this hypothesis.
慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)在普通人群中的发病率较高,因此早期识别和预防是目标。尽管已经证明内皮功能障碍起着重要作用,但COPD发生发展的机制尚未完全明确。然而,迄今为止,内皮功能障碍的测量方法仍然具有侵入性或尚未完全确立。甲襞视频毛细血管镜检查(NVC)是一种安全、非侵入性的诊断工具,可用于轻松评估微循环,并能早期显示任何可能的内皮功能障碍。本综述的目的是评估甲襞微循环异常是否能反映COPD患者肺血管的改变,并预测其心血管合并症的风险。
在电子数据库(PUBMED、UpToDate、谷歌学术、ResearchGate)中进行了关于COPD的系统文献检索,并辅以手工检索。我们在这些数据库中搜索截至2024年3月发表的文章。在数据库中以所有可能的组合搜索以下关键词:慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)、内皮损伤、血管损伤、功能评估、毛细血管镜检查、视频毛细血管镜检查、甲襞视频毛细血管镜检查。本综述仅考虑用英文撰写的手稿。只有能够明确COPD与内皮功能障碍之间关系的论文才被纳入。
检索共筛选出10篇文章,其中仅有3篇之前的综述。视网膜血管成像、血流介导的血管舒张(FMD)和皮肤自发荧光(AF)被报道为评估COPD患者内皮功能障碍最有价值的方法。
据推测,一氧化氮(NO)水平降低会导致COPD患者微血管损伤。这一发现使我们能够设想NVC在COPD患者中的潜在有效性。然而,这种潜在联系基于假设;需要进一步研究来证实这一假设。