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Erschienen in: Clinical Rheumatology 4/2017

17.12.2016 | Original Article

Cardiovascular risk assessment in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a correlative study of noninvasive arterial health testing

verfasst von: Erin M. Scanlon, Rekha Mankad, Cynthia S. Crowson, Iftikhar J. Kullo, Sharon L. Mulvagh, Eric L. Matteson, Zoran Kvrgic, John M. Davis III

Erschienen in: Clinical Rheumatology | Ausgabe 4/2017

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Abstract

This study aimed to determine the relationship between noninvasive measures of arterial health and both estimated 10-year cardiovascular risk and measures of disease activity over time in established rheumatoid arthritis. Fifty rheumatoid arthritis patients underwent noninvasive arterial health testing (brachial artery reactivity, aortic augmentation index [AIx], pulse wave velocity, carotid artery intima-media thickness, and carotid artery plaque presence) and assessment of clinical disease activity (tender or swollen joint counts, Clinical Disease Activity Index [CDAI], and Health Assessment Questionnaire II [HAQ-II]). Clinical measures during 3 years before the study visit were averaged. Arterial health testing was compared with the American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology (AHA/ACC) Pooled Cohort Equation. Spearman methods identified correlations between disease activity measures, cardiac biomarkers, and arterial health parameters. Among the patients (mean age, 57.5 years), disease activity was moderate (mean [SD] CDAI, 16.9 [15.3]). At the study visit, corrected aortic augmentation index correlated with CDAI (r = 0.37, P = .009) and HAQ-II (r = 0.33, P = .02). AIx correlated with time-averaged tender joint count (r = 0.37, P = .008), CDAI (r = 0.36, P = .01), HAQ-II (r = 0.36, P = .01), swollen joint count (r = 0.36, P = .10), patient global assessment (r = 0.33, P = .02), physician global assessment (r = 0.35, P = .01), and pain score (r = 0.38, P = .007). The AHA/ACC low-risk group (<5% 10-year risk) had highest prevalence of carotid plaques. Arterial health testing may identify increased risk of cardiovascular disease compared with risk obtained through AHA/ACC Pooled Cohort Equation. Measures of arterial stiffness correlate with the burden of disease activity over time.
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Metadaten
Titel
Cardiovascular risk assessment in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a correlative study of noninvasive arterial health testing
verfasst von
Erin M. Scanlon
Rekha Mankad
Cynthia S. Crowson
Iftikhar J. Kullo
Sharon L. Mulvagh
Eric L. Matteson
Zoran Kvrgic
John M. Davis III
Publikationsdatum
17.12.2016
Verlag
Springer London
Erschienen in
Clinical Rheumatology / Ausgabe 4/2017
Print ISSN: 0770-3198
Elektronische ISSN: 1434-9949
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-016-3515-3

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