缺铁和心力衰竭与保存的喷射分数
Tetyana M Ternushchak1, Marianna I Tovt-Korshynska1, Snizhana V Feysa1
1UZHHOROD NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, UZHHOROD, UKRAINE.
概括
缺铁 (ID) 常见于心力衰竭与保存喷射分数 (HFpEF),影响63%的患者. 这种并发性疾病显著降低了功能能力和生活质量.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 内部医学 内部医学
- 临床研究 临床研究
背景情况:
- 保存喷射分数 (HFpEF) 的心力衰竭是一种复杂的疾病,具有多种并发症.
- 铁缺乏症 (ID) 越来越多地被认为是心力衰竭患者的重要并发症.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定诊断为HFpEF的患者中缺铁 (ID) 的患病率.
- 研究HFpEF患者的ID和功能能力之间的关系.
- 评估ID对HFpEF患者生活质量的影响.
主要方法:
- 分析了一组连续121名新诊断HFpEF的门诊患者.
- 用血清费里丁和转林和 (TSAT) 来评估患者的铁状况.
- 用6分钟步行测试 (6MWT) 评估功能能力,用明尼苏达州生活与心力衰竭问卷衡量生活质量.
主要成果:
- 在研究的HFpEF患者中,63%的人患有铁缺乏症 (ID).
- 患有ID的患者表现出更严重的HF症状,更高的NT-proBNP和hsCRP水平,以及较差的扩张功能.
- 患有ID的HFpEF患者表现出显著减少的功能能力和较低的生活质量得分.
结论:
- 铁缺乏症 (ID) 是HFpEF患者中非常普遍的并发症.
- 在HFpEF中,ID的存在与功能能力受损和生活质量下降密切相关.
- 解决ID可能对改善HFpEF管理中的临床结果至关重要.
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