非甾体抗炎药加重呼吸系统疾病的危险因素:观察性研究的系统回顾和荟萃分析

Q2 Medicine
Oman Medical Journal Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.5001/omj.2025.48
Edwin Nugroho Njoto, Moon Fai Chan, Anak Agung Bagus Wirayuda, Gumilar Fardhani Ami Putra, Desiana Widityaning Sari, Endah Indriastuti, Rizka Nurul Hidayah, Yuri Pamungkas, Edith Maria Djaputra
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目的:本荟萃分析旨在确定与非甾体抗炎药加重呼吸系统疾病(NERD)相关的危险因素,NERD是一种慢性嗜酸性粒细胞性炎症性呼吸系统疾病,其特征是哮喘和慢性鼻窦炎合并鼻息肉患者对阿司匹林或非甾体抗炎药过敏。方法:我们系统地回顾了19项符合条件的研究,并使用乔安娜布里格斯研究所定性评估和回顾工具评估其质量。采用描述性统计和荟萃分析来估计合并优势比,并确定与NERD相关的危险因素。分析考虑了年龄、性别、体重指数、家族史、吸烟和过敏性等因素。结果:女性、特应性、吸烟史和哮喘家族史是NERD的重要危险因素。女性性别与激素差异以及孕酮和雌激素对炎症和支气管高反应性的影响有关。特应性通过气道敏感性升高、持续炎症和肥大细胞活化增加而增加风险。吸烟通过引起慢性气道炎症、粘液分泌过多、气道重塑和肺功能下降而导致NERD。哮喘家族史表明支气管高反应性的遗传易感性。结论:荟萃分析确定了与NERD相关的几个危险因素,包括女性、有特应性反应、吸烟史和哮喘家族史。这些因素增加了NERD患者的易感性和炎症。
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Risk Factors of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug-exacerbated Respiratory Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Observational Studies.

Objectives: This meta-analysis aimed to identify the risk factors associated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug -exacerbated respiratory disease (NERD), a chronic eosinophilic, inflammatory respiratory disorder characterized by hypersensitivity to aspirin or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in patients with asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps.

Methods: We systematically reviewed 19 eligible studies and assessed their quality using the Joanna Briggs Institute Qualitative Assessment and Review Instrument. Descriptive statistics and meta-analyses were conducted to estimate the pooled odds ratio and identify the risk factors associated with NERD. The analysis considered factors such as age, gender, body mass index, family history, smoking, and atopy.

Results: Being female, having atopy, a history of smoking, and a family history of asthma were significant risk factors for NERD. Female gender was associated with hormonal differences and the effects of progesterone and estrogen on inflammation and bronchial hyperresponsiveness. Atopy increased the risk through heightened airway sensitivity, persistent inflammation, and increased mast cell activation. Smoking contributes to NERD by causing chronic airway inflammation, excess mucus production, airway remodeling, and decreased lung function. A family history of asthma indicated a genetic predisposition to bronchial hyperresponsiveness.

Conclusions: The meta-analysis identified several risk factors associated with NERD, including being female, having atopy, a history of smoking, and a family history of asthma. These factors contribute to increased susceptibility and inflammation in patients with NERD.

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