降低慢性癫痫患者心脏风险的管理建议

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-25 DOI:10.1016/j.ebr.2024.100738
Trudy D. Pang , Richard L. Verrier , Steven C. Schachter
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成人的多因素证据表明,慢性癫痫与心血管疾病和心脏性过早死亡风险升高之间存在关键联系。多种病理生理过程参与其中,包括动脉粥样硬化加速、心肌梗死、自主神经张力异常、心力衰竭、心房和室性心律失常以及高脂血症。癫痫引起的儿茶酚胺激增和缺氧可能有利于心血管损伤和癫痫性心脏病。目前的综述为临床管理提供了一个系统的策略,以降低成人癫痫患者心血管疾病的风险。建议的方法包括遵守心血管风险指南,结合心电图和超声心动图标记物的标准监测,以及定期评估血浆脂质谱。引起注意的是与钠通道阻断特性的抗癫痫药物(asm)相关的致心律失常风险,这些药物可破坏心脏传导和复极,易导致室性和心房性心律失常。谨慎使用可增加血脂水平的酶诱导asm。提出的管理建议的最终目标是减轻慢性癫痫患者的心脏风险和减少心脏性过早死亡。
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Management recommendations to reduce cardiac risk in chronic epilepsy
Multifactorial lines of evidence in adults point to a critical linkage between chronic epilepsy and elevated risk for cardiovascular disease and premature cardiac death. Diverse pathophysiological processes appear to be involved that include accelerated atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction, abnormal autonomic tone, heart failure, atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, and hyperlipidemia. Seizure-induced surges in catecholamines and hypoxia may be conducive to cardiovascular damage and the Epileptic Heart condition. The current review provides a systematic strategy for clinical management to reduce risk for cardiovascular disease in adult patients with epilepsy. The proposed approach includes adherence to cardiovascular risk guidelines, incorporation of standard monitoring using electrocardiographic and echocardiographic markers, and regular assessment of plasma lipid profiles. Attention is drawn to the arrhythmogenic risks associated with antiseizure medications (ASMs) with sodium channel blocking properties that can disrupt cardiac conduction and repolarization and predispose to ventricular and atrial arrhythmias. Caution is warranted regarding the use of enzyme-inducing ASMs that can increase plasma lipid levels. The ultimate goals of the proposed management recommendations are to mitigate cardiac risk and reduce premature cardiac death in individuals with chronic epilepsy.
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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