阿司匹林在心血管代谢综合征和糖尿病患者中的应用

Michael Gardner MD, John Palmer MD, Camila Manrique MD, Guido Lastra MD, David W. Gardner MD, James R. Sowers MD
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摘要

在美国,心脏代谢综合征是一个与肥胖人数上升同步迅速增长的健康问题。由于在这些个体中看到的凝血、血流动力学和代谢异常,冠心病、心肌梗死和中风的患病率增加了3倍。阿司匹林用于心血管事件的二级预防和较低程度的一级预防是一种公认的护理标准。然而,在糖尿病或心血管代谢综合征患者中,阿司匹林在预防心血管事件中的作用仍存在争议。在这篇综述中,作者检查了阿司匹林在糖尿病和心血管代谢综合征中用于心血管保护的临床试验数据。除了阿司匹林对血小板聚集的影响外,他们还探讨了阿司匹林可能有利于改变动脉粥样硬化过程、对内皮功能和血糖的影响的一些机制。
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Utility of Aspirin Therapy in Patients With the Cardiometabolic Syndrome and Diabetes

Paralleling the rise in obesity, the cardiometabolic syndrome is a rapidly growing health problem in the United States. There is a 3-fold increase in the prevalence of coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, and stroke due to the coagulation, hemodynamic, and metabolic abnormalities seen in these individuals. The use of aspirin for secondary prevention and, to a lesser degree, primary prevention of cardiovascular events is a well-established standard of care. However, in patients with diabetes or the cardiometabolic syndrome, the role of aspirin in prevention of cardiovascular events remains controversial. In this review, the authors examine the clinical trial data on the use of aspirin in diabetes and the cardiometabolic syndrome for cardiovascular protection. They also explore, in addition to aspirin’s effects on platelet aggregation, some of the mechanisms by which aspirin may favorably alter the course of atherosclerosis, effects on endothelial function, and glycemia.

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