Breathlessness in the general population.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-05 DOI:10.1097/SPC.0000000000000751
Alexander Müller, Emiel F M Wouters, Daisy J A Janssen
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Purpose of the review: Breathlessness is a prevalent symptom that significantly affects physical and mental health. While commonly associated with respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, breathlessness is increasingly recognised as a concern in the general population. This review summarises recent research on the prevalence, risk factors, assessment methods, and clinical and societal impact, with a focus on findings from the past 18 months.

Recent findings: Recent studies indicate that breathlessness affects a substantial proportion of adults worldwide, with prevalence varying across populations and regions. Identified risk factors include older age, female sex, high body mass index, smoking, and comorbidities such as respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Novel approaches in assessing breathlessness are looking beyond unidimensional scales to improve diagnostic accuracy. However, breathlessness remains underdiagnosed in clinical practice. Recent publications also show that breathlessness has a substantial impact on health outcomes of the affected person, but also imposes a burden on their informal caregivers, health care systems and the economy.

Summary: Despite progress in understanding chronic breathlessness, knowledge gaps persist, particularly regarding its assessment in large-population samples. Longitudinal studies are needed to understand risk factors for breathlessness and its impact on health outcomes and society.

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一般人群的呼吸困难。
综述目的:呼吸困难是一种普遍的症状,严重影响身心健康。虽然通常与呼吸系统和心血管疾病有关,但呼吸困难越来越被认为是普通人群关注的问题。这篇综述总结了最近关于患病率、危险因素、评估方法、临床和社会影响的研究,重点是过去18个月的研究结果。最近的发现:最近的研究表明,呼吸困难影响着全世界相当大比例的成年人,其患病率因人群和地区而异。已确定的风险因素包括年龄较大、女性、高体重指数、吸烟以及呼吸道和心血管疾病等合并症。评估呼吸困难的新方法正在寻找超越一维尺度以提高诊断准确性的方法。然而,在临床实践中,呼吸困难仍未得到充分诊断。最近的出版物还表明,呼吸困难对受影响者的健康结果产生重大影响,但也对其非正式照顾者、卫生保健系统和经济造成负担。摘要:尽管在了解慢性呼吸困难方面取得了进展,但知识差距仍然存在,特别是在大人群样本的评估方面。需要进行纵向研究,以了解呼吸困难的危险因素及其对健康结果和社会的影响。
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期刊介绍: A reader-friendly resource, Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care provides an up-to-date account of the most important advances in the field of supportive and palliative care. Each issue contains either two or three sections delivering a diverse and comprehensive coverage of all the key issues, including end-of-life management, gastrointestinal systems and respiratory problems. Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care is an indispensable journal for the busy clinician, researcher or student.
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