Characterization of the cardiorespiratory function and its relationship with oxidative stress in women exposed to wood smoke who live at high altitude (3,850 m a.s.l.)

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Objective: To characterize the cardiorespiratory function and the state of oxidative stress resulting from the exposure to wood smoke in women who live at high altitude (3,850 m a.s.l.). Materials and methods: An observational case-series study. The cardiorespiratory function was analyzed, and thebi...

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Autores: Melgarejo-Pomar, Ingrid Gaby, Balanza-Erquicia, Elfride, Gómez-Mendivil, Jesús, Torrez-Colmena, Lizeth, Riveros-Gonzales, Loyola
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Oxidative stress
Malondialdehyde
Carboxyhemoglobin
Altitude
Estrés oxidativo
Malondialdehído
Carboxihemoglobina
Altitud
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterization of the cardiorespiratory function and its relationship with oxidative stress in women exposed to wood smoke who live at high altitude (3,850 m a.s.l.)
Caracterización de la función cardiorrespiratoria y su relación con el estrés oxidativo en mujeres expuestas al humo de leña residentes de gran altura (3850 m s. n. m.)
title Characterization of the cardiorespiratory function and its relationship with oxidative stress in women exposed to wood smoke who live at high altitude (3,850 m a.s.l.)
spellingShingle Characterization of the cardiorespiratory function and its relationship with oxidative stress in women exposed to wood smoke who live at high altitude (3,850 m a.s.l.)
Melgarejo-Pomar, Ingrid Gaby
Oxidative stress
Malondialdehyde
Carboxyhemoglobin
Altitude
Estrés oxidativo
Malondialdehído
Carboxihemoglobina
Altitud
title_short Characterization of the cardiorespiratory function and its relationship with oxidative stress in women exposed to wood smoke who live at high altitude (3,850 m a.s.l.)
title_full Characterization of the cardiorespiratory function and its relationship with oxidative stress in women exposed to wood smoke who live at high altitude (3,850 m a.s.l.)
title_fullStr Characterization of the cardiorespiratory function and its relationship with oxidative stress in women exposed to wood smoke who live at high altitude (3,850 m a.s.l.)
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the cardiorespiratory function and its relationship with oxidative stress in women exposed to wood smoke who live at high altitude (3,850 m a.s.l.)
title_sort Characterization of the cardiorespiratory function and its relationship with oxidative stress in women exposed to wood smoke who live at high altitude (3,850 m a.s.l.)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Melgarejo-Pomar, Ingrid Gaby
Balanza-Erquicia, Elfride
Gómez-Mendivil, Jesús
Torrez-Colmena, Lizeth
Riveros-Gonzales, Loyola
author Melgarejo-Pomar, Ingrid Gaby
author_facet Melgarejo-Pomar, Ingrid Gaby
Balanza-Erquicia, Elfride
Gómez-Mendivil, Jesús
Torrez-Colmena, Lizeth
Riveros-Gonzales, Loyola
author_role author
author2 Balanza-Erquicia, Elfride
Gómez-Mendivil, Jesús
Torrez-Colmena, Lizeth
Riveros-Gonzales, Loyola
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Oxidative stress
Malondialdehyde
Carboxyhemoglobin
Altitude
Estrés oxidativo
Malondialdehído
Carboxihemoglobina
Altitud
topic Oxidative stress
Malondialdehyde
Carboxyhemoglobin
Altitude
Estrés oxidativo
Malondialdehído
Carboxihemoglobina
Altitud
description Objective: To characterize the cardiorespiratory function and the state of oxidative stress resulting from the exposure to wood smoke in women who live at high altitude (3,850 m a.s.l.). Materials and methods: An observational case-series study. The cardiorespiratory function was analyzed, and thebiomarkers of oxidative stress malondialdehyde (MDA) and carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) were quantified. Measures of central tendency and dispersion were determined. The statistical methods of association and correlation were implemented. Results: Sixty (60) patients were included in the research. Fifty percent (50.00 %) of the participants showed clinical evidence of heart disease and 25.00 % had clinical symptoms of respiratory disease. Forty-five percent (45.00 %) of the spirometries revealed normal values. Thirty-six point six seven percent (36.67 %) showed a decrease in the forced expiratoryvolume in one second (FEV₁), forced expiratory volume in one second/forced vital capacity ratio (FEV₁/FVC) and/or forced expiratory flow 25-75% (FEF25-75). A decrease in FEV₁/FVC, FEF25-75 and FVC occurred in 8.33 %, 3.33 % and 1.67 % of the study participants, respectively. Moreover, a 5.00 % decrease was found in more than two parameters. Sixty percent (60.00 %) of the electrocardiograms revealed normal values, 36.67 % presented an intraventricular conduction disorder and 3.33 % showed dextrorotation of the heart. Eighty-one point six seven percent (81.67 %) of the participants presented an echocardiographic alteration, 73.33% showed valvular insufficiency, 20.00 % presented pulmonary hypertension and 6.67 % had an enlarged right ventricle. The mean MDA was 6 µM/L ± 2, which was positively correlated with the age (p: 0.029). The median COHb accounted for 1.00 % (p25: 0.70 – p75: 1.68). No statistically significant association was found between the COHb concentration and spirometric alterations. A positive correlation was found between MDA values and the right ventriclewall thickness (p: 0.001). Conclusions: The different alterations of the cardiorespiratory function found in the study population show that both chronic exposure to wood smoke derivatives and hypobaric hypoxia are an important source of free radicals and lead to a permanent and sustained state of oxidative stress, which is responsible for the progressive deterioration of the cardiorespiratory function with no early clinical manifestation.
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spelling Characterization of the cardiorespiratory function and its relationship with oxidative stress in women exposed to wood smoke who live at high altitude (3,850 m a.s.l.)Caracterización de la función cardiorrespiratoria y su relación con el estrés oxidativo en mujeres expuestas al humo de leña residentes de gran altura (3850 m s. n. m.)Melgarejo-Pomar, Ingrid GabyBalanza-Erquicia, Elfride Gómez-Mendivil, JesúsTorrez-Colmena, Lizeth Riveros-Gonzales, Loyola Oxidative stressMalondialdehydeCarboxyhemoglobinAltitudeEstrés oxidativoMalondialdehídoCarboxihemoglobinaAltitud Objective: To characterize the cardiorespiratory function and the state of oxidative stress resulting from the exposure to wood smoke in women who live at high altitude (3,850 m a.s.l.). Materials and methods: An observational case-series study. The cardiorespiratory function was analyzed, and thebiomarkers of oxidative stress malondialdehyde (MDA) and carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) were quantified. Measures of central tendency and dispersion were determined. The statistical methods of association and correlation were implemented. Results: Sixty (60) patients were included in the research. Fifty percent (50.00 %) of the participants showed clinical evidence of heart disease and 25.00 % had clinical symptoms of respiratory disease. Forty-five percent (45.00 %) of the spirometries revealed normal values. Thirty-six point six seven percent (36.67 %) showed a decrease in the forced expiratoryvolume in one second (FEV₁), forced expiratory volume in one second/forced vital capacity ratio (FEV₁/FVC) and/or forced expiratory flow 25-75% (FEF25-75). A decrease in FEV₁/FVC, FEF25-75 and FVC occurred in 8.33 %, 3.33 % and 1.67 % of the study participants, respectively. Moreover, a 5.00 % decrease was found in more than two parameters. Sixty percent (60.00 %) of the electrocardiograms revealed normal values, 36.67 % presented an intraventricular conduction disorder and 3.33 % showed dextrorotation of the heart. Eighty-one point six seven percent (81.67 %) of the participants presented an echocardiographic alteration, 73.33% showed valvular insufficiency, 20.00 % presented pulmonary hypertension and 6.67 % had an enlarged right ventricle. The mean MDA was 6 µM/L ± 2, which was positively correlated with the age (p: 0.029). The median COHb accounted for 1.00 % (p25: 0.70 – p75: 1.68). No statistically significant association was found between the COHb concentration and spirometric alterations. A positive correlation was found between MDA values and the right ventriclewall thickness (p: 0.001). Conclusions: The different alterations of the cardiorespiratory function found in the study population show that both chronic exposure to wood smoke derivatives and hypobaric hypoxia are an important source of free radicals and lead to a permanent and sustained state of oxidative stress, which is responsible for the progressive deterioration of the cardiorespiratory function with no early clinical manifestation.Objetivo: Caracterizar la función cardiorrespiratoria y el estado oxidativo consecuente a la exposición al humo de leña en mujeres que viven a gran altura (3850 m s.n.m.). Materiales y métodos: Estudio observacional serie de casos. Se exploró la función cardiorrespiratoria y se cuantificó la concentración sérica de malondialdehido (MDA) y carboxihemoglobina (COHb) como marcadores de estrés oxidativo. Se determinaron medidas de tendencia central y de dispersión. Se aplicaron métodos estadísticos de asociación y correlación. Resultados: Se estudiaron a 60 participantes, de las cuales, 50,00 % presentó clínica de enfermedad cardiaca; 25,00 %, clínica de enfermedad respiratoria. El 45,00 % de las espirometrías fueron normales; 37,67 % mostraron disminución del volumen espiratorio forzado en un segundo (VEF₁), del índice de permeabilidad bronquial central (VEF₁/CVF) y/o de los flujos aéreos periféricos (FEF25-75); 8,33 %, disminución VEF₁/CVF; 3,33 %, disminución del FEF25-75; 1,67 %, disminución de la capacidad vital forzada (CVF), y 5,0 %, disminución de dos o más parámetros. El 60,00 % de los electrocardiogramas eran normales, en 36,67 % se encontró diferentes trastornos de la conducción intraventricular, y en 3,33 % datos de corazón dextrorotado. El 81,67% de las ecocardiografías mostraba algún tipo de alteración: 73,33 % evidenciaron insuficiencias valvulares; un 20,00 % presentó, además de esta condición, hipertensión arterial; mientras que el 67,67 %, dimensión aumentada del ventrículo derecho. La media de MDA fue de 5,62 µM/L ± 2,06, correlación positiva con la edad (p: 0,029). La mediana de COHb fue de 1,05 % (p25:0,70–p75:1,68). No se encontró diferencia estadísticamente significativa entre la concentración de COHb y las alteraciones espirométricas. Se encontró correlación positiva entre los valores de MDA y el grosor del ventrículo derecho (p: 0,001). Conclusiones: Las diferentes alteraciones de la función cardiorrespiratoria encontradas expresan que tanto la exposición crónica a los derivados del humo de leña como la hipoxia hipobárica son fuentes importantes de radicales libres y que establecen un estado permanente y sostenido de estrés oxidativo, responsable del deterioro progresivo de la función cardiorrespiratoria sin expresión clínica precoz.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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