系统性硬化症患者的营养状况与胃肠道症状

S. Soltani, M. Pournazari
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系统性硬化症(scleroderma/SSc)是一种罕见的结缔组织自身免疫性多系统疾病,具有广泛的影响。SSc通过血清自身抗体的存在和微血管纤维增生性变化来识别,而微血管纤维增生性变化反过来又导致皮肤和内脏中胶原纤维的过多积累。胃肠道(GI)受累在SSc患者中非常普遍(超过90%的病例可见)。胃肠道功能改变和随后的营养失调是SSc的常见结果,影响生活质量(QoL),并可能带来相关的发病率和死亡率。与疾病有关的营养不良也被认为对临床结果有不利影响。关于SSc患者饮食建议的信息很少,由于胃肠道疾病是不良营养状况的危险因素,因此有必要进行感性评估。由于SSc的发病机制尚不清楚,最近的研究旨在评估饮食在触发或改变疾病进程方面的作用。本文就营养对SSc发病机制的影响进行综述。
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Nutritional condition and gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with systemic sclerosis
Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma/SSc) is a rare, connective autoimmune multisystem disease with wide-reaching consequences. SSc is recognized by the presence of serum autoantibodies and fibroproliferative changes in the microvasculature which, in turn, results in too much accumulation of collagen fibres in the skin and internal organs. Gastrointestinal (GI) involvement is highly prevalent among SSc patients (seen in over 90% of cases). Altered GI function and subsequent nutritional disorders are common outcomes of SSc, affecting the quality of life (QoL) and possibly carrying an associated rate of morbidity and mortality. Disease-related malnourishment is also considered to have a detrimental effect on clinical outcomes. There is little information on dietary advice for SSc patients, and as GI complaints are risk factors for bad nutritional status, perceptive assessment seems to be necessary. As the SSc pathogenesis is yet to be explored, recent investigations have aimed to evaluate the effect of diet in terms of triggering or altering the course of the disease. The present review aimed to discuss current knowledge relating to the effect of nutrition on SSc pathogenesis.
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