The menopause and the cardiovascular system

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Beale, CM [1 ]
Collins, P [1 ]
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[1] ROYAL BROMPTON HOSP, LONDON SW3 6LY, ENGLAND
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10.1016/S0950-3552(96)80027-7
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R71 [妇产科学];
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Combining the wealth of epidemiological, metabolic and recent mechanistic data, it would appear biologically plausible that HRT, either oestrogen alone or in combination with progestogen, is cardioprotective. Further research is required, as information is lacking on cardiovascular effects of HRT instigated at an older age. There is a need to identify cardiovascular benefit, indirect and/or direct, of combined oestrogen/progestogen therapy using randomized trials. The various progestogen types and doses also need to be investigated. Studies are also required to investigate the effect of HRT use in higher risk patients with established CVD. There is scant information on the effect of HRT on blood pressure of patients with hypertension. Cardiovascular risk factor profiles and incidence surveys need to be conducted in developing countries to characterize their female population and to identify the prevalence of CVD; this needs to be undertaken before widespread recommendations on CVD prevention and the role of HRT can be made. If HRT is to be used effectively in the future treatment of heart disease in women these questions need to be addressed. At present HRT is indicated for the relief of menopausal symptoms and the prevention of osteoporosis. In women without these indications, ORT may be recommended in those who have had a premature menopause, and possibly in those who have established CHD or who are at high risk of developing CHD. It is too early to suggest a blanket recommendation for the use of HRT in the treatment of the symptoms of women with established CVD, but HRT after the menopause may at least be safely used in the secondary prevention of CHD.
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