Asymmetry in circulation system and cardiovascular diseases

Q3 Medicine
Chang Liu , Sheng Xie , Yangchen Li , Da Zhang , Deyu Li , Chi Zhang
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Abstract

Asymmetries in the human vascular system and cardiovascular disease are widespread. Vascular physiological asymmetry can manifest in the morphological structure and blood flow state, whereas pathological asymmetry can reflect differences in the occurrence and cure of bilateral vascular diseases. The causes associated with these asymmetrical differences may be demand-driven or due to vascular grading or asymmetries in other physiological systems. This article aims to review the asymmetry of several typical arteries, including cerebral, cervical, and limb arteries, and lists possible causes to emphasize the necessity of considering asymmetric factors in the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of vascular diseases. Future research on asymmetries in the vascular system may improve the risk assessment and personalized treatment of vascular diseases.

循环系统不对称与心血管疾病
人体血管系统和心血管疾病的不对称现象十分普遍。血管生理上的不对称可以表现在形态结构和血流状态上,而病理上的不对称可以反映出双侧血管疾病在发生和治愈上的差异。造成这些不对称差异的原因可能是需求驱动,也可能是由于血管分级或其他生理系统的不对称。本文旨在回顾几种典型动脉的不对称性,包括脑动脉、颈动脉和四肢动脉,并列出可能的原因,以强调在血管疾病的预防、治疗和康复中考虑不对称性因素的必要性。未来对血管系统不对称的研究可能会改善血管疾病的风险评估和个性化治疗。
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Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices
Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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