Phenotype of a modern patient with valvular heart diseases: literature review

CardioSomatics Pub Date : 2023-12-20 DOI:10.17816/cs601825
E. V. Dren’, I. N. Lyapina, T. Pecherina, O. Barbarash
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In modern conditions, valvular heart diseases (VHD) are one of the most common pathologies among cardiovascular diseases with a dynamic change in the phenotype of patients. An increase in the prevalence of VHD is currently observed due to the active implementation of diagnostic methods in cardiology. Geographical differences in the genesis of the development of valvular heart defects are noted, and the portrait of patients also changes as a result of aging and the addition of comorbid pathology. The purpose of the literature review was to present current trends in changing phenotype of patients with VHD, to study current data on the epidemiology of valve pathology, the contribution of various cardiovascular risk factors and comorbidity of patients on the course of the disease. Current data on the number of surgical interventions performed for VHD based on Russian, European, American, Australian and other studies, data on patient survival and mortality, as well as differences in these indicators in age groups of different countries are presented. The review will be useful for doctors to understand the modern portrait of a patient with VHD, trends in cardiovascular risk factors that influence the course of the disease and prognosis in patients with VHD.
现代瓣膜性心脏病患者的表型:文献综述
在现代条件下,瓣膜性心脏病(VHD)是心血管疾病中最常见的病症之一,患者的表型会发生动态变化。目前,由于心脏病学诊断方法的积极应用,瓣膜性心脏病的发病率有所上升。人们注意到瓣膜性心脏缺损发病原因的地域差异,患者的特征也会随着年龄的增长和并发症的增加而发生变化。文献综述的目的是介绍瓣膜病患者表型变化的当前趋势,研究瓣膜病理学流行病学的当前数据、各种心血管危险因素和患者合并症对疾病进程的影响。本综述介绍了根据俄罗斯、欧洲、美国、澳大利亚和其他国家的研究得出的针对 VHD 实施外科手术的数量、患者存活率和死亡率的数据,以及这些指标在不同国家的年龄组中的差异。这篇综述将有助于医生了解 VHD 患者的现代特征、影响病程的心血管风险因素的趋势以及 VHD 患者的预后。
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