乳房硅胶植入物和硅胶注射的肺部不良事件

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Eléonore Simon , Laurie Pahus , Pascal Chanez
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摘要

自20世纪60年代FDA批准使用以来,乳房植入物和硅胶注射的发生率不断增加。总的不良事件发生率约为20%。肺部不良事件的实际发生率尚不清楚。本文综述了乳房植入物和硅胶注射的肺部不良事件。血管并发症表现为急性和慢性栓塞综合征,临床影像学表现为肺泡出血。炎症并发症很多,包括硅瘤,这是一种模仿间皮瘤的肉芽肿反应。另一方面,有一些报道认为自身免疫性疾病的发展与乳房植入物之间存在联系,如硬皮病、类风湿性关节炎、Sjögren综合征和皮肌炎。最后,对于哮喘患者,隆胸可能导致疾病控制不佳。病例嗜酸性肉芽肿病多血管炎已被描述。因此,在前瞻性研究中解读这些影响的机制和发生率是很有意义的,以便更好地管理佩戴乳房植入物的患者的肺部疾病,从而了解它们是罪魁祸首还是旁观者。此外,需要对不良事件风险增加的亚人群进行特征描述,因为我们强调了一些亚人群似乎具有更大的不良事件发生风险,特别是哮喘患者。
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Pulmonary adverse events of breast silicone implants and silicone injection

The incidence of breast implants and silicone injections has continuously increased since their FDA approval for use in the 1960′s. The prevalence of overall adverse events is approximately 20%. The actual incidence of pulmonary adverse events is unknown. This review focuses on the pulmonary adverse events of breast implants and silicone injections. Vascular complications are represented by acute and chronic embolisation syndromes with a clinico-radiological presentation of alveolar hemorrhage. Inflammatory complications are numerous, including siliconoma, which is a granulomatous reaction mimicking a mesothelioma. On the other hand, there are some reports arguing a link between the development of auto-immune diseases and breast implants, such as scleroderma, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren's syndrome, and dermatomyositis. Finally, for patients with asthma, breast implants may contribute to poor disease control. Cases of eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangeitis have been described. Thus, it is of interest to decipherate mechanisms and incidence of these effects in prospective studies to better manage pulmonary diseases in patients wearing breast implants in order to understand their role as culprits or bystanders. In addition, characterization of subpopulations with increased risk of adverse events is needed as we highlighted that some subpopulations seem to be at greater risk of developing them, notably asthmatics.

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Respiratory Medicine and Research
Respiratory Medicine and Research RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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