患有心脏病的妇女的心血管成像,巴基斯坦人群的当地临床实践指南

IF 0.2 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Pakistan Heart Journal Pub Date : 2023-02-21 DOI:10.47144/phj.v56isupplement_1.2456
S. Habib, Fateh Ali Tipoo Sultan, Saba Hussain, Lubna Baqai, S. Sohail
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这是巴基斯坦首次发起一份关于心血管疾病性别差异的地方初步文件。国际论坛一直在强调心血管疾病中重要的性别和种族。因此,世界各国都主动针对不同社会文化和教育背景下的性别差异,制定了适合本国的指南或临床科学声明。GRFW与巴基斯坦妇女心脏病科学理事会合作,提出了这一想法,为我们自己的妇女人口在心血管疾病的各个方面制定一项当地指南。在这方面,不同的小组分配了不同的主题,其中主要包括来自巴基斯坦各地的女性心脏病专家、高级妇科医生/产科医生和放射科医生。这篇关于女性心脏成像的文章的主要目的是为CVD的评估和管理提供一个当地的临床实践指南,以改善和规范巴基斯坦妇女的医生决策。在提供个性化精准医疗的意识日益增强的背景下,解决心血管疾病的性别差异是一个关键目标。目的是告知心脏病专家、非心脏病医生、全科医生和妇产科医生如何合理使用和理解技术,以帮助他们正确治疗患有心脏病的女性,以及何时将她们送到心脏病专家诊断中心。由于我们目前无法找到我们自己的本地心脏成像数据来报告,因此大多数关于心脏成像的建议都取自国际文献(我们发现这些文献可行,容易获得,并且在我们的资金紧张的社会中可以遵循一些具有成本效益的方法),并且在过去十年中发表的文献被优先考虑。在这篇文章中,我们讨论了使用不同的心脏成像方式的作用,重点是那些独特的/或更多发生在女性身上的疾病。因此,我们选择了目前在我们的人群中更常见的五个女性特定主题,分别是(稳定/不稳定型心绞痛和ACS, MINOCA),非缺血性CMP,妊娠期HD,心血管肿瘤学和结缔组织疾病(CTD)。在这些主题中,我们试图使用我们自己的本地发病率和这些疾病在我们社区/国际上基于性别的流行率,并强调了我们社会中心脏成像的可用性/局限性。针对妇女的最新建议取自国际准则。图表布局借鉴国外文献,并根据其在我国人口中的使用情况作了一些改动。你会发现这是一份初步审查文件,它将很容易阅读,有更新的方法来评估女性HD的诊断。目前,我们人口的成本效益问题将由PCS向巴基斯坦卫生部提出,因为它以低廉的成本很容易获得,从而使我们患有心血管疾病的女性(非常被忽视和不了解情况)受益。
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Cardiovascular Imaging in Women with Heart Diseases, A local Clinical Practice Guidelines for Pakistani Population
This is the first time that a local preliminary document on gender differences in CVDs has been initiated in Pakistan. International forum has been highlighting significant gender and ethnicity in CVDs. So different countries from world took the initiative to develop their local guideline or clinical scientific statements on gender differences with different socio-cultural and educational background for their own countries. GRFW in collaboration with Scientific Council of Women with Heart Disease PCS Pakistan floated this idea to develop a local guideline in various aspects CVDs for our own women population. In this regard different topics were assigned to different groups including mostly female cardiologists, senior gynecologists/obstetricians and radiologist from all over Pakistan. Primary objectives of this write up on Cardiac Imaging in Women is to provide a local clinical practice guideline for the assessment and management of CVD that will improve and standardize the physicians’ decision making for Pakistani women population. In the setting of growing awareness of providing personalized precision medicine, addressing sex differences in CVD is a key goal. The intention is to inform cardiologists, non-cardiologist physicians’, general practitioners, and, obstetrician/gynecologists about the reasonable use and understanding of technologies to help in proper approach to their treating women with HDs and when to send them for cardiac specialist diagnostic center. As we could not find our own local data on cardiac imaging to report at present, most recommendations on cardiac imaging used has been taken from international literatures (which we have found feasible, readily available, and some cost effective approach in our money constraint society which can be followed in our population) and also which were published within the past decade were given priority. In this document, we discuss the role of using different cardiac imaging modalities, with a focus on diseases which are unique/or occur more in women. So, five women specific topics more commonly seen in our population were selected currently, which are (stable/unstable angina and ACS, MINOCA), non-ischemic CMP, HD during pregnancy, cardio-oncology, and connective tissue diseases (CTD). In these topics we have tried to used our own local incidences and prevalence of these diseases in our community/internationally on gender basis and have highlighted the availability/limitations of cardiac imaging in our society. The updated recommendations in women have been taken from international guidelines. Graphs and tables layout has been taken from abroad literatures and made some few changes according to its use in our population. You will find this a preliminary review document which will be simple to read, have updated approach in evaluating the diagnosis of HD in women easily. For current cost effectiveness issues for our population will be taken up by PCS to Health ministries of Pakistan for its making it easily availability with cheap cost so to benefit our female (very neglected and ill informed) with CVD population.  
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Pakistan Heart Journal
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