Skala Kavanagh Hana, Aksentijević Jan, Grubišić Frane, Grazio Simeon, Gomerčić Palčić Marija
University Department of Rheumatology, Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, University Clinical Centre Sestre Milosrdnice, Zagreb, Croatia.
Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine with Rheumatology, University Hospital Dubrava, Zagreb, Croatia.
J Thorac Dis. 2024 May 31;16(5):3441-3449. doi: 10.21037/jtd-23-1936. Epub 2024 May 24.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) includes thoracic manifestations and changes in respiratory function that require a comprehensive understanding for effective treatment. This review aims to investigate these manifestations and evaluate the role of ultrasound in detecting diaphragmatic changes to provide insights for improved diagnosis and treatment strategies in axSpA patients. METHODS: A systematic search was conducted in Index Medicus and Scopus from 2003 to 2023. Inclusion criteria included primary and secondary publications, with a focus on high-quality evidence such as randomised controlled trials and systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis. Keywords spondyloarthritis, respiratory, chest, thoracic, diaphragm and ultrasound were used in the search. A total of 22 articles were identified after duplicates, and inadequate papers were removed. KEY CONTENT AND FINDINGS: The review included the prevalence, classification and extra-articular manifestations of axSpA, highlighting the impact on respiratory function. Thoracic manifestations and the potential impact of pharmacological interventions were detailed, and various conditions affecting respiratory dynamics were discussed. In addition, the utility of ultrasonography in assessing diaphragmatic function was explained and the techniques, parameters and measurements used to assess diaphragmatic movement, muscle thickness and respiratory mobility were described. The results illustrate the changes in diaphragmatic function in axSpA patients and their correlation with disease activity. CONCLUSIONS: This narrative review highlights the intricate relationship between axSpA and respiratory manifestations and emphasises the significant impact on thoracic function and diaphragmatic dynamics. The utility of ultrasound in assessing diaphragmatic function offers a promising avenue for objective evaluation that provides insight into disease activity and potential therapeutic responses. This review emphasises the critical role of early diagnosis and vigilant monitoring, and advocates a multidisciplinary approach that integrates non-pharmacological interventions, particularly tailored physical activity, to maintain and improve respiratory function in axSpA patients. Increased research initiatives and awareness of pulmonary complications in axSpA are essential to optimise medical care and improve treatment outcomes in this patient group.
背景与目的:轴性脊柱关节炎(axSpA)包括胸部表现以及呼吸功能变化,为实现有效治疗需要全面了解这些情况。本综述旨在研究这些表现,并评估超声在检测膈肌变化中的作用,为改善axSpA患者的诊断和治疗策略提供见解。 方法:于2003年至2023年在医学索引数据库和Scopus中进行系统检索。纳入标准包括原发性和继发性出版物,重点关注高质量证据,如随机对照试验以及有无荟萃分析的系统评价。检索中使用了关键词“脊柱关节炎”“呼吸”“胸部”“胸廓”“膈肌”和“超声”。去除重复文献后共识别出22篇文章,并剔除了不合格的论文。 关键内容与发现:该综述涵盖了axSpA的患病率、分类和关节外表现,突出了其对呼吸功能的影响。详细阐述了胸部表现以及药物干预的潜在影响,并讨论了影响呼吸动力学的各种情况。此外,解释了超声在评估膈肌功能中的效用,并描述了用于评估膈肌运动、肌肉厚度和呼吸活动度的技术、参数和测量方法。结果说明了axSpA患者膈肌功能的变化及其与疾病活动的相关性。 结论:本叙述性综述强调了axSpA与呼吸表现之间的复杂关系,并强调了其对胸廓功能和膈肌动力学的重大影响。超声在评估膈肌功能方面的效用为客观评估提供了一条有前景的途径,有助于深入了解疾病活动和潜在的治疗反应。本综述强调了早期诊断和密切监测的关键作用,并提倡采用多学科方法,整合非药物干预措施,特别是量身定制的体育活动,以维持和改善axSpA患者的呼吸功能。加强对axSpA肺部并发症的研究和认识对于优化该患者群体的医疗护理和改善治疗效果至关重要。
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