在患有双侧大动脉和大动脉扩张的患者中进行运动
Danish Saleh1, Meilynn Shi2, S Chris Malaisrie2
1Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
The Annals of thoracic surgery
|July 17, 2025
概括
剧烈的运动并没有加速双主动脉 (BAV) 和大动脉扩张的患者的大动脉生长. 这表明,目前对BAV患者的运动限制可能过于谨慎,可能会阻止健康的行为.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 大动脉疾病 大动脉疾病
- 运动生理学 运动生理学
背景情况:
- 大动脉扩张或动脉瘤的个体通常不建议进行剧烈的运动.
- 双大动脉 (BAV) 与大动脉扩张有关,但急性大动脉综合征的发生率很低.
- 这项研究研究了运动对BAV患者的大动脉生长的影响,这些患者现有扩张.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定较高强度和持续时间 (I&D) 的运动是否与BAV和大动脉扩张患者的大动脉生长的增加有关.
- 在这个患者群体中评估运动的安全性.
主要方法:
- 分析了一组潜在的BAV患者的大动脉扩张.
- 患者被分为较高的I&D (>4小时/周) 和较低的I&D (<4小时/周) 运动组.
- 对大动脉直径的变化进行了监测,平均随访时间为8.8年.
主要成果:
- 在较高和较低的I&D运动组之间没有观察到大动脉直径演变的显著差异.
- 人口统计,风险因素和药物使用在各组之间是相似的.
- 在这两组运动中都没有发生急性大动脉综合征的病例.
结论:
- 较高的I&D运动与大动脉扩张的BAV患者的渐进性大动脉扩张无关.
- 研究结果表明,需要对这一群体的运动限制进行重新评估.
- 目前的限制可能会阻止有益的心血管活动.
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