生理性别对接受心脏康复治疗的心脏移植患者的影响:一项为期 10 年的回顾性队列研究

IF 1.9 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Andrea Tedeschi , Ignazio Cusmano , Francesca Di Salvo , Letizia Oreni , Anastasia Toccafondi , Monica Tavanelli , Paola Grati , Luca Mapelli , Luisa Arrondini , Gianmarco Cannadoro , Matteo Gonella , Chiara Barcella , Leone Stilo , Alessandro Verde , Gabriella Masciocco , Giacomo Ruzzenenti , Marco Biolcati , Andrea Garascia , Nuccia Morici
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摘要

导言心脏移植(HTx)是治疗终末期心力衰竭的金标准疗法,但患者在术后往往会出现身体机能减退和认知障碍。心脏康复(CR)在心脏移植中的应用前景良好。然而,生物性别的影响还存在不确定性。方法这是一项回顾性分析,涉及 2010 年至 2022 年期间在 Niguarda 医院接受过 HTx 手术、随后参加了意大利米兰 IRCCS Fondazione Don Gnocchi 的 CR 项目的患者。主要终点是发生事件的时间(以月为单位),事件定义为在30个月随访期内死亡、异体移植排斥反应或心脏异体移植血管病变(以先发生者为准)的综合结果。结果 在129名患者中,男性占60%,女性占40%,男女患者的基线特征相当。在6个月的主要综合结果中,没有观察到明显的性别差异。但在 30 个月时,女性的主要综合结果发生率明显降低,存活率也有所提高。多变量分析证实了女性性别对死亡率的保护作用(F vs. M,HR 0.164,95 % CI 0.038-0.716,P = 0.0161)。结论尽管存在局限性,但我们的研究结果强调性别会影响 CR 出院后的 HTx 长期随访,女性受者的结果更有利。在量身定制管理算法的时代,即使在心脏康复中也必须考虑到性别差异。
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Impact of biological sex on heart transplant patients admitted to cardiac rehabilitation: A 10-year retrospective cohort study

Impact of biological sex on heart transplant patients admitted to cardiac rehabilitation: A 10-year retrospective cohort study

Introduction

Heart transplantation (HTx) serves as the gold-standard therapy for end-stage heart failure, yet patients often experience physical deconditioning and cognitive impairments post-surgery. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has shown promise in the HTx context. However, uncertainty surrounds the impact of biological sex. Accordingly, the aim of this paper was to investigate the impact of biological sex in a cohort of patients with HTx early admitted to a residential CR program.

Methods

This was a retrospective analysis involving patients who underwent HTx at Niguarda Hospital and who subsequently participated in a CR program at IRCCS Fondazione Don Gnocchi, Milan, Italy, between 2010 and 2022. The primary endpoint was time to event (in months), with an event defined as a composite outcome of whichever occurred first of death, allograft rejection, or cardiac allograft vasculopathy up to 30 months follow-up.

Results

In a total of 129 patients, 60 % male, and 40 % female, baseline characteristics presented comparably between the sexes. At 6 months, no significant sex differences were observed for the primary composite outcome. However, at 30 months, females exhibited a significantly lower incidence of the primary composite outcome and an increased survival rate. Multivariable analysis confirmed a protective effect of female sex against mortality (F vs. M, HR 0.164, 95 % CI 0.038–0.716, P = 0.0161).

Conclusions

Despite limitations, our findings emphasize that sex affects post-HTx long-term follow-up following CR discharge, with more favorable outcomes for female recipients. In an era of tailored management algorithms, it is imperative to take into account the gender gap even in cardiac rehabilitation.
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