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性别至关重要:优化女性心血管健康的多维方法。

Gender Matters: A Multidimensional Approach to Optimizing Cardiovascular Health in Women.

作者信息

Sinha Tanya, Bakht Danyal, Bokhari Syed Faqeer Hussain, Amir Maaz, Fatima Rida, Bakht Kinza, Amir Aisha, Aslam Asma, Hussain Muzaffer, Tariq Tamseer

机构信息

Internal Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, NPL.

Medicine and Surgery, Mayo Hospital, Lahore, PAK.

出版信息

Cureus. 2024 Jun 6;16(6):e61810. doi: 10.7759/cureus.61810. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases remain a leading cause of mortality among women, yet they are often underestimated and insufficiently addressed. This narrative review delves into the gender disparities in cardiovascular health, underscoring the critical importance of recognizing and addressing the unique challenges women face. The article explores the pathophysiological differences between men and women, highlighting the role of hormonal factors, such as estrogen and menopause, in conferring cardioprotection or increasing risk. It examines the complexities of diagnosis and assessment, including differences in symptom presentation, diagnostic accuracy, and the challenges of interpreting non-invasive testing in women. The review also highlights the need for tailored risk assessment and prevention strategies, incorporating sex-specific conditions and pregnancy-related factors. It emphasizes the importance of lifestyle modifications and interventions, as well as the potential benefits of personalized treatment approaches, considering gender-specific variations in medication responses and cardiac interventions. Furthermore, the article sheds light on the impact of psychosocial and sociocultural factors, such as gender norms, mental health considerations, and access to healthcare, on women's cardiovascular health. It also addresses the significant gaps and challenges in research, including the historical underrepresentation of women in clinical trials and the lack of sex- and gender-sensitive studies. Finally, the review advocates for a multidisciplinary approach, involving patient-centered care, shared decision-making, and collaboration among policymakers, stakeholders, and healthcare systems. This comprehensive strategy aims to enhance awareness, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiovascular disease in women, ultimately improving health outcomes and reducing the burden of this often overlooked epidemic.

摘要

心血管疾病仍然是女性死亡的主要原因,但它们常常被低估且未得到充分关注。这篇叙述性综述深入探讨了心血管健康方面的性别差异,强调认识和应对女性面临的独特挑战的至关重要性。文章探讨了男性和女性之间的病理生理差异,突出了激素因素(如雌激素和更年期)在提供心脏保护或增加风险方面的作用。它研究了诊断和评估的复杂性,包括症状表现的差异、诊断准确性以及女性非侵入性检测解读方面的挑战。该综述还强调了需要制定量身定制的风险评估和预防策略,纳入特定性别的状况和与妊娠相关的因素。它强调生活方式改变和干预的重要性,以及个性化治疗方法的潜在益处,同时考虑到药物反应和心脏干预中特定性别的差异。此外,文章揭示了心理社会和社会文化因素(如性别规范、心理健康考量以及医疗保健的可及性)对女性心血管健康的影响。它还讨论了研究中的重大差距和挑战,包括临床试验中女性历史上代表性不足以及缺乏对性别敏感的研究。最后,该综述倡导采用多学科方法,包括以患者为中心的护理、共同决策以及政策制定者、利益相关者和医疗保健系统之间的合作。这一全面战略旨在提高对女性心血管疾病的认识、预防、诊断和治疗水平,最终改善健康结果并减轻这一常常被忽视的流行病的负担。

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