Global Cardiovascular Risk and Associated Factors in 2792 French Military and Civilian Aircrew.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS Aerospace medicine and human performance Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.3357/AMHP.6415.2024
Nicolas Huiban, Mélanie Gehant, François-Xavier Brocq, Fanny Collange, Aurélie Mayet, Marc Monteil
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INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular (CV) diseases are a major public health issue, the prevention of which plays a key role in promoting flight safety. However, few studies have looked at the determinants of the overall risk of CV morbidity-mortality within the various aeronautical occupations.METHODS: A monocentric, observational, cross-sectional study was based on the retrospective data collected during 6 mo at the Toulon Aeromedical Center. From October 2017 to April 2018, 2792 professional aircrew ages 18-74 were included. The overall CV risk was estimated using the European Society of Cardiology SCORE and the Framingham model, as well as a summation model.RESULTS: More than two-thirds of this mainly male population (86.2%) had no more than one CV risk factor [69.9% (68.2-71.6)]. In 82.5% of cases, this was dyslipidemia according to current European criteria [55.8% (52.4-59.1)] or smoking [26.7% (23.8-29.8)]. An overall risk level of "moderate" to "very high" concerned only one subject in five according to the SCORE model [20.1% (18.6-21.6)], one in six according to Framingham [16.3% (14.9-17.7)] and almost one in three according to the summation model [30.1% (28.4-31.9)].DISCUSSION: Multivariate analyses found no significant associations between socio-professional criteria and overall risk levels. The results have underlined the effect of dyslipidemia and smoking on early risk among applicants. Beyond the illustration of favorable cardiovascular status among aircrews related to the standards of selection and close monitoring process, areas for improvement were identified, inviting the development of prevention strategies around the "moderate" overall CV risk.Huiban N, Gehant M, Brocq F-X, Collange F, Mayet A, Monteil M. Global cardiovascular risk and associated factors in 2792 French military and civilian aircrew. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2024; 95(5):233-244.

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2792 名法国军民机组人员的全球心血管风险及相关因素。
导言:心血管疾病是一个重大的公共卫生问题,预防心血管疾病对促进飞行安全起着关键作用。然而,很少有研究关注不同航空职业中心血管疾病发病-死亡总体风险的决定因素。方法:一项单中心、观察性、横断面研究基于土伦航空医疗中心 6 个月内收集的回顾性数据。从 2017 年 10 月到 2018 年 4 月,共纳入了 2792 名 18-74 岁的专业空勤人员。使用欧洲心脏病学会 SCORE 和弗雷明汉模型以及求和模型估算了总体心血管风险。结果:在这一主要为男性的人群中,超过三分之二(86.2%)的人没有一个以上的心血管风险因素[69.9%(68.2-71.6)]。在82.5%的病例中,根据目前的欧洲标准,这是血脂异常[55.8%(52.4-59.1)]或吸烟[26.7%(23.8-29.8)]。根据 SCORE 模型[20.1%(18.6-21.6)],"中度 "至 "极重度 "的总体风险水平仅涉及五分之一的受试者,根据 Framingham 模型[16.3%(14.9-17.7)]涉及六分之一的受试者,根据总和模型[30.1%(28.4-31.9)]几乎涉及三分之一的受试者。结果强调了血脂异常和吸烟对申请人早期风险的影响。Huiban N, Gehant M, Brocq F-X, Collange F, Mayet A, Monteil M. Global cardiovascular risk and associated factors in 2792 French military and civilian aircrew.Aerosp Med Hum Perform.2024; 95(5):233-244.
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Aerospace medicine and human performance
Aerospace medicine and human performance PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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期刊介绍: The peer-reviewed monthly journal, Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance (AMHP), formerly Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, provides contact with physicians, life scientists, bioengineers, and medical specialists working in both basic medical research and in its clinical applications. It is the most used and cited journal in its field. It is distributed to more than 80 nations.
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