Pao-Huan Chen , Cheng-Yi Hsiao , Jiunn-Kae Wang , Hsiao-Lun Ku , Kuo-Hsuan Chung , Shang-Ying Tsai
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Abstract
Objective
Allostatic load refers to the pathophysiological consequences of uncompensated adaptation to chronic stress. Few studies have investigated the effect of allostatic load on cardiac health in patients with serious mental disorders (SMDs), a population at high risk of cardiac mortality. Herein we evaluated associations between allostatic load and cardiac structure and function in young adults with SMDs.
Method
A total of 106 participants aged younger than 45 years underwent echocardiographic study, blood biochemistry examination, and blood cell count analysis. Echocardiographic imaging was conducted in accordance with recommendations of the American Society of Echocardiography and European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging. Allostatic load index was calculated using 15 measures representing cardiovascular, metabolic, and inflammatory or oxidative stress markers.
Results
The SMD group exhibited a significantly higher allostatic load index than did control (Cohen's d = 0.59). Additionally, they exhibited a greater left ventricular relative wall thickness (LVRWT, Cohen's d = 0.39) and a less favorable mitral valve E/A ratio (Cohen's d = 0.31), left ventricular ejection fraction (Cohen's d = 0.51), and global longitudinal strain (Cohen's d = 0.71). After demographic and clinical characteristics were adjusted for, multiple linear regression revealed that allostatic load index was positively associated with LVRWT (β = 0.255) and negatively associated with mitral valve E/A ratio (β = −0.247) in the SMD group.
Conclusions
This is the first study to suggest that allostatic load may play a critical role in accelerated adverse cardiac remodeling among young patients with SMDs. Future studies should elucidate the underlying mechanisms.
目的:适应负荷是指无补偿适应慢性应激的病理生理后果。很少有研究调查适应负荷对严重精神障碍(SMDs)患者心脏健康的影响,这是一个心脏死亡率高的人群。在此,我们评估了年轻成年smd患者的适应负荷与心脏结构和功能之间的关系。方法:对106名年龄小于45岁的参与者进行超声心动图检查、血液生化检查和血细胞计数分析。超声心动图成像是按照美国超声心动图学会和欧洲心血管成像协会的建议进行的。采用代表心血管、代谢和炎症或氧化应激标志物的15项指标计算适应负荷指数。结果:SMD组的适应负荷指数明显高于对照组(Cohen’s d = 0.59)。此外,他们表现出更大的左心室相对壁厚(LVRWT, Cohen's d = 0.39)和更不利的二尖瓣E/ a比(Cohen's d = 0.31),左心室射血分数(Cohen's d = 0.51)和整体纵向应变(Cohen's d = 0.71)。在调整了人口统计学和临床特征后,多元线性回归显示,SMD组的适应负荷指数与LVRWT呈正相关(β = 0.255),与二尖瓣E/A比负相关(β = -0.247)。结论:这是第一个表明适应负荷可能在加速年轻smd患者不良心脏重构中起关键作用的研究。未来的研究应阐明潜在的机制。
期刊介绍:
General Hospital Psychiatry explores the many linkages among psychiatry, medicine, and primary care. In emphasizing a biopsychosocial approach to illness and health, the journal provides a forum for professionals with clinical, academic, and research interests in psychiatry''s role in the mainstream of medicine.