The significance of race-related differences in anaesthesiological setting

Q4 Medicine
Katarzyna Szymonek, B. Kędziora, H. Tomczyk, I. Podlińska, Onichimowski Dariusz
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Abstract

The human species shows a great variability. The differences involve culture, customs, appearance but they also come to include some biological or physiological aspects which have a potential bearing on the course of diseases and the effects of treatment. Over the recent years, the increasing globalisation and improved travel opportunities have resulted in a growing mass mobility. The arrival of people representing other ethnicities may pose a challenge to doctors traditionally offering treatment to individuals within ethnically homogenous societies.The paper aims to present a comprehensive summary of state-of-the-art knowledge on race-related differences which may be of great importance for patient management in anaesthesiological setting.This paper is based on the available literature.A literature review reveals a number of anatomical, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic differences between the races. Moreover, particular ethnic groups show dissimilarities in the prevalence of some diseases requiring modifications in anaesthesiological management.Prior to the commencement of treatment, patient’s ethnicity and the consequent differences in terms of physiology should be recognised and considered in the treatment to ensure it is conducted appropriately and safely.
麻醉学环境中种族相关差异的意义
人类表现出很大的多样性。这些差异包括文化、习俗、外貌,但也包括一些生物或生理方面的差异,这些差异对疾病的进程和治疗效果有潜在的影响。近年来,日益全球化和旅游机会的改善导致了日益增长的大规模流动性。代表其他种族的人的到来可能会对传统上为种族单一的社会中的个人提供治疗的医生构成挑战。本文的目的是提出一个全面的总结国家的最先进的知识对种族相关的差异,这可能是非常重要的病人管理在麻醉设置。本文是在现有文献的基础上编写的。一篇文献综述揭示了种族之间的解剖学、药代动力学和药效学差异。此外,在某些需要修改麻醉管理的疾病的患病率方面,特定的族裔群体表现出差异。在治疗开始之前,应认识到患者的种族和由此产生的生理差异,并在治疗中加以考虑,以确保治疗的适当和安全进行。
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Polish Annals of Medicine
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