Alcohol consumption and heart failure: a dose-response meta-analysis.

IF 8.8 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews Pub Date : 2024-08-09 DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD015398
Bethany Wong, Cristin Ryan, Adeniyi Fagbamigbe, Jonathan Jh Bray, Bernard McNamee, Vikram Niranjan, Shuaiwei Zhou, Delia Bogdanet, Catriona Reddin, Ken McDonald, Mark Ledwidge
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Objectives: This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (prototype). The objectives are as follows: Main objective To assess the effects of alcohol consumption on the progression to symptomatic (stage C) heart failure in people at risk for heart failure (stage A) or in people with pre-heart failure (stage B). Secondary objectives To assess the effects of alcohol consumption on progression of left ventricular dysfunction in people with stage A or stage B heart failure. We will assess the effect of alcohol consumption on the development of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, mildly reduced ejection fraction, and preserved ejection fraction. We also aim to evaluate the effects of alcohol consumption on the development of symptomatic (stage C) heart failure over the short, medium and long term.

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目的:这是一份科克伦综述(原型)协议。目标如下:主要目标 评估饮酒对心力衰竭高危人群(A 期)或心力衰竭前期人群(B 期)发展为有症状(C 期)心力衰竭的影响。次要目标 评估饮酒对 A 期或 B 期心衰患者左心室功能障碍进展的影响。我们将评估饮酒对射血分数降低型心衰、射血分数轻度降低型心衰和射血分数保留型心衰发展的影响。我们还将评估饮酒对无症状(C 期)心衰发展的短期、中期和长期影响。
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