揭示性别差异:探索外周动脉疾病的性别差异。

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Fouzul Kansul, Alexander B Crichton, Enikő Pomozi, Trisha L Roy
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综述目的:外周动脉疾病(PAD)是心血管疾病发病率和死亡率的主要原因。尽管该病的临床负担越来越重,但相对于其他心血管疾病,尤其是女性患者,对该病的研究和诊断仍相对不足。虽然男性和女性的PAD患病率相似,但在PAD患者的表现、诊断率、治疗方法和临床结果方面存在性别差异。这篇文章提供了现有知识的概述,以性别为基础的流行病学,病理生理学,临床表现,管理和患者预后的差异。最近的研究发现:女性PAD患者仍未得到充分诊断和治疗,尽管观察到与男性治疗相似的益处,但女性接受监督运动治疗和指导药物治疗的转诊率较低。手术干预在男性和女性患者中也看到了相互矛盾的结果,尽管先前的研究表明生活质量恶化,但女性现在看到了改善的结果。与男性患者相比,吸烟史、慢性肾脏疾病和糖尿病等心血管危险因素也使女性患PAD的风险增加。此外,观察到的生理差异也会影响PAD的表现和诊断率,女性患者的血小板反应性和聚集性增加,但由于绝经后的影响,在更严重的阶段得到更晚的诊断。此外,女性患者在心血管疾病的临床研究中仍然招募不足,这表明需要进一步研究女性患者和PAD的性别差异。本文确定了男性和女性PAD患者之间的主要差异,包括流行病学、病理生理学、危险因素、临床表现、治疗方法和结果等方面的不平等。为了更好地了解PAD的性别差异,更好地为患者的治疗决策提供信息,进一步的研究是有必要的。
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Unveiling the Sex-Based Divide: Exploring Sex Differences in Peripheral Artery Disease.

Unveiling the Sex-Based Divide: Exploring Sex Differences in Peripheral Artery Disease.

Purpose of review: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a leading cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Despite its growing clinical burden, the disease remains relatively understudied and underdiagnosed relative to other cardiovascular diseases, especially in female patients. While PAD prevalence is similar in males and females, sex-based disparities have been noted in the presentation, diagnosis rates, treatment methods, and clinical outcomes of PAD patients. This article serves to provide an overview of existing knowledge on sex-based differences in the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, management, and patient outcomes of PAD.

Recent findings: Female patients with PAD remain underdiagnosed and undertreated, with females receiving lower referral rates to supervised exercise therapy and guideline-directed medical therapy despite observing similar benefits from treatment as males. Surgical interventions also see conflicting outcomes in male and female patients, with females now seeing improved outcomes despite prior studies indicating worsened quality of life. Cardiovascular risk factors such as history of smoking, chronic kidney disease, and diabetes also place females at heightened risk of PAD compared to male patients. There are also physiological disparities observed that affect the presentation and diagnosis rates of PAD, with female patients seeing increased platelet reactivity and aggregation yet receiving later diagnoses at more severe stages due to postmenopausal effects. In addition, female patients remain underrecruited in clinical research studies for cardiovascular disease, highlighting a need for further research focused on female patients and sex disparities in PAD. This article identifies key disparities between male and female patients with PAD, with inequities noted in the epidemiology, pathophysiology, risk factors, clinical presentation, and treatment approaches and outcomes. Further research is warranted to better understand sex-based differences in PAD and better inform patient treatment decisions.

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期刊介绍: The aim of this journal is to systematically provide expert views on current basic science and clinical advances in the field of atherosclerosis and highlight the most important developments likely to transform the field of cardiovascular prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. We accomplish this aim by appointing major authorities to serve as Section Editors who select leading experts from around the world to provide definitive reviews on key topics and papers published in the past year. We also provide supplementary reviews and commentaries from well-known figures in the field. An Editorial Board of internationally diverse members suggests topics of special interest to their country/region and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research.
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