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Sex-based differences in the prevalence of acute mountain sickness: a meta-analysis

机译:急性山病患病率的性别差异:荟萃分析

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BACKGROUND:When lowlanders rapidly ascend to altitudes ?2500?m, they may develop acute mountain sickness (AMS). The individual susceptibility, ascending velocity, time spent at altitude, activity levels and altitude reached are considered risk factors for AMS. However, it is not clear whether sex is a risk factor. The results have been inconclusive. We conducted a meta-analysis to test whether there were sex-based differences in the prevalence of AMS using Lake Louise Scoring System.METHODS:Systematic searches were performed in August 2019 in EMBASE, PubMed, and Web of Science for prospective studies with AMS data for men and women. The titles and abstracts were independently checked in the primary screening step, and the selected full-text articles were independently assessed in the secondary screening step by the two authors (YPH and JLW) based on pre-defined inclusion criteria. The meta-analysis was performed using by the STATA 14.1 software program. A random-effects model was employed.RESULTS:Eighteen eligible prospective studies were included. A total of 7669 participants (2639 [34.4%] women) were tested. The results showed that there was a statistically significant higher prevalence rate of AMS in women than in men (RR?=?1.24, 95%CI 1.09-1.41), regardless of age or race. Howerver, the heterogeneity was significant in the analysis (Tau2?=?0.0403, Chi2?=?50.15, df?=?17; I2?=?66.1%, P?=?0.000), it was main caused by different numbers of subjects among the studies (coefficient?=?-?2.17, P?=?0.049). Besides, the results showed that there was no evidence of significant publication bias in the combined studies on the basis of Egger's test (bias coefficient?=?1.48, P?=?0.052) and Begg's test (P?=?0.130).CONCLUSIONS:According to this study, the statistically significant finding emerging from this study was that women have a higher prevalence of AMS. However, the authors could not exclude studies where patients were on acetazolamide. Our analysis provided a direction for future studies of the relationship of sex and the risk of AMS, such as the pathological mechanism and prevention research.
机译:背景:当Lowlanders迅速上升到高度>?2500?M,他们可能会发展急性山病(AMS)。达到的个人易感性,上升速度,度过的时间,活动水平和海拔高度被认为是AMS的风险因素。但是,目前尚不清楚性是否是危险因素。结果尚无定论。我们进行了一个荟萃分析,以测试使用Lake Louise Scoring System的AMS的普遍存在的性别差异。方法:系统搜索于2019年8月在Embase,Pubmed和Science Web中进行了AMS数据的前瞻性研究适合男女。在主筛选步骤中独立检查标题和摘要,并且基于预定义的纳入标准,通过两位作者(YPH和JLW)在二次筛选步骤中独立地评估所选择的全文物品。使用Stata 14.1软件程序进行元分析。采用随机效应模型。结果:包括十八项符合条件的前瞻性研究。共有7669名参与者(2639 [34.4%])进行了测试。结果表明,不管年龄或比赛,女性在女性中患上患有统计学上显着的患病率高于男性中的患病率高于男性(RR?= 1.24,95%CI 1.09-1.41)。 Howerver,异质性在分析中是显着的(tau2?=?0.0403,chi2?= 50.15,df?=?17; I2?=?66.1%,p?=?0.000),它是由不同数量引起的研究中的主题(系数?=? - ?2.17,P?= 0.049)。此外,结果表明,在Egger的测试的基础上没有证据表明,在eGger测试的基础上,组合研究(偏差系数?=?1.48,P?=?0.052)和Begg的测试(P?= 0.130).Conclusions :根据这项研究,从本研究中出现的统计上显着的发现是女性患有更高的AMS患病率。然而,作者不能排除患者在乙酰唑胺上的研究。我们的分析为未来的性别关系和AMS风险的研究提供了指导,例如病理机制和预防研究。

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