代谢综合征患者的心力衰竭

Precious-Peculiar Olatunbosun, Ghalib Nashaat El Hunjul, Apurva Patel, Rabab Hunaid Abbas, Shefali Mody, Ahmad Masalha, Shivani Mehta, Shaista Rizwan, Aayushi Pareek, Suhani Jain, Silmy Bakzer Cherat Parambat
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已知代谢综合征X是心血管功能障碍发展的危险因素。代谢综合征X中都有胰岛素抵抗、糖尿病和血脂异常,它们会对心功能产生负面影响,尤其是心力衰竭。心力衰竭是一种由于心脏不能提供足够的血液来满足身体需要而导致的疾病。代谢综合征X心衰的治疗根据代谢综合征X的不同组成部分不同,包括肥胖、高血糖、高血压和血脂异常。肥胖被认为是代谢综合征x患者的紊乱之一,是心血管疾病发展的重要危险因素,最终可能导致心力衰竭。然而,肥胖悖论表明,肥胖为代谢综合征和心力衰竭患者提供了更高的生存机会。本文综述了已经患有代谢综合征X患者心力衰竭的病理生理学,以及考虑到肥胖提供的保护作用,这两种疾病的治疗管理复杂性。
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Heart failure in patients with metabolic syndrome X.

Heart failure in patients with metabolic syndrome X.

Heart failure in patients with metabolic syndrome X.

Metabolic syndrome X has been known to be a risk factor for the development of cardiovascular dysfunction. Insulin resistance, diabetes mellitus and serum lipid abnormalities, which are all seen in metabolic syndrome X, have been found to negatively impact heart function, leading to heart failure in particular. Heart failure is a condition resulting when the heart is unable to perform its function of providing sufficient blood flow to meet the body's requirements. The treatment of heart failure in metabolic syndrome X varies based on the various components of metabolic syndrome X, which include obesity, hyperglycemia, hypertension and dyslipidemia. Obesity is regarded as one of the derangements seen in patients with metabolic syndrome X. It is a significant risk factor in the development of cardiovascular disease, which may eventually lead to heart failure. However, the obesity paradox suggests that obesity provides a higher chance of survival in patients with metabolic syndrome and heart failure. This review article focuses on the pathophysiology of heart failure in patients who already have metabolic syndrome X, as well as the therapeutic management complexity of the two conditions taking into consideration the protective role provided by obesity.

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