Oxidative stress in patients with congenital heart disease: A systematic review

Inne Vanreusel , Jan Taeymans , Emeline Van Craenenbroeck , Vincent F.M. Segers , An Van Berendoncks , Jacob J. Briedé , Wendy Hens
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Congenital heart disease (CHD) represents a prevalent and diverse set of clinical conditions with significant morbidity and mortality. A recent meta-analysis indicates elevated oxidative stress levels in CHD patients compared to healthy controls. This review aims to elucidate the precise role of oxidative stress and its contributors in CHD. A systematic search of English-language publications on PubMed and the TRIP database yielded 29 reports analyzing oxidative stress markers in peripheral blood samples from pediatric and adult CHD populations. Only studies comparing oxidative stress markers either against controls, within CHD groups, or assessing oxidative stress markers over time evaluating the effect of an antioxidant treatment were included, followed by bias risk assessment. The different markers assessing oxidative stress in CHD were summarized, with scrutiny on potential influencing factors. Although findings are inconclusive overall, factors like cyanosis, genetic predispositions, and metabolic status emerge as important contributors. Additionally, multiple studies suggest a correlation between oxidative stress and CHD severity. Notably, no antioxidant therapies have been evaluated for reducing oxidative stress in CHD patients to date. Further research is imperative for a comprehensive understanding of CHD pathophysiology, particularly the heightened vulnerability of the right ventricle (RV) to heart failure (HF). Such insights could facilitate the development of tailored therapies for RV-related HF and dedicated antioxidant treatments, crucial for enhancing survival rates in this patient population.

先天性心脏病患者的氧化应激:系统性综述
先天性心脏病(CHD)是一种普遍而多样的临床疾病,发病率和死亡率都很高。最近的一项荟萃分析表明,与健康对照组相比,先天性心脏病患者的氧化应激水平升高。本综述旨在阐明氧化应激及其诱因在冠心病中的确切作用。通过对 PubMed 和 TRIP 数据库中的英文出版物进行系统检索,我们发现有 29 篇报告分析了儿童和成人冠心病患者外周血样本中的氧化应激标记物。只有将氧化应激标志物与对照组、CHD 组内的氧化应激标志物进行比较,或评估氧化应激标志物随时间变化对抗氧化治疗效果的影响的研究才被纳入,然后再进行偏倚风险评估。对评估冠心病氧化应激的不同标记物进行了总结,并对潜在的影响因素进行了仔细研究。尽管总体研究结果尚无定论,但发绀、遗传倾向和代谢状况等因素已成为重要的影响因素。此外,多项研究表明氧化应激与冠心病的严重程度相关。值得注意的是,迄今为止尚未对抗氧化疗法进行评估,以减少冠心病患者的氧化应激。为了全面了解冠心病的病理生理学,尤其是右心室(RV)对心力衰竭(HF)的易损性,进一步的研究势在必行。这些见解有助于开发针对右心室相关性心力衰竭的定制疗法和专门的抗氧化疗法,这对提高这类患者的存活率至关重要。
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