Cardio-rheumatology: the cardiovascular, pharmacological, and surgical risks associated with rheumatological diseases in women.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-15 DOI:10.1139/cjpp-2023-0420
Samantha Le Sommer, Maria I Kontaridis
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the number one cause of death worldwide. Women are at increased risk of death from CVD, but the mechanisms for how and why this occurs remain elusive. One subset of women who are exceptionally vulnerable to CVD are those with rheumatic diseases (RDs). Indeed, women account for 80% of all RDs, disorders that encompass a broad range of autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases that lead to chronic inflammation and pathology. The clear association of increased CVD risk in women with RD is thought to be mediated by a number of factors, including RD pathology itself, pharmacological induction of CVD, and/or as yet unidentified mechanisms. As such, elucidation of the causes and treatments of these pathologies has given rise to a new subspecialty of cardiology: cardio-rheumatology. Here, we review and discuss the CVD risks in patients with RDs, the associated sex disparities in RD and CVD care, as well as the current therapeutic and interventional options available to specifically help women with RDs. We hope this discussion will provide guidance and support to patients, as well as to cardio-rheumatologists, as these groups are the most uniquely positioned to radically improve CVD care in these individuals. Moreover, we are hopeful this discussion may lead to better, more efficacious approaches to treating these disorders in women in the near future.

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心风湿病学:与女性风湿病相关的心血管、药物和手术风险。
心血管疾病(CVD)仍然是全球头号死因。女性死于心血管疾病的风险增加,但如何以及为什么会出现这种情况的机理仍然难以捉摸。患有风湿性疾病(RDs)的女性是特别容易患心血管疾病的女性群体之一。事实上,女性占所有风湿病患者的 80%,这些疾病包括一系列导致慢性炎症和病理变化的自身免疫性和自身炎症性疾病。女性 RD 患者的心血管疾病风险明显增加,这被认为是由多种因素介导的,包括 RD 病理本身、心血管疾病的药理诱导和/或尚未确定的机制。因此,对这些病症的病因和治疗方法的阐明催生了心脏病学的一个新的亚专科:心脏病风湿病学。在此,我们将回顾和讨论 RD 患者的心血管疾病风险、RD 和心血管疾病护理中的相关性别差异,以及目前可用于专门帮助女性 RD 患者的治疗和介入方案。我们希望这次讨论能为患者和心血管风湿免疫科医生提供指导和支持,因为这些群体在从根本上改善这些人的心血管疾病护理方面具有得天独厚的优势。此外,我们还希望这次讨论能在不久的将来为治疗女性这些疾病带来更好、更有效的方法。
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期刊介绍: Published since 1929, the Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology is a monthly journal that reports current research in all aspects of physiology, nutrition, pharmacology, and toxicology, contributed by recognized experts and scientists. It publishes symposium reviews and award lectures and occasionally dedicates entire issues or portions of issues to subjects of special interest to its international readership. The journal periodically publishes a “Made In Canada” special section that features invited review articles from internationally recognized scientists who have received some of their training in Canada.
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