| Literature DB >> 29774373 |
Małgorzata Biskup1, Wojciech Biskup1, Maria Majdan2, Bożena Targońska-Stępniak3.
Abstract
Systemic inflammation and disease activity seem to contribute to excessive prevalence of cardiovascular (CV) diseases (CVDs) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The objective of the study was to assess chosen CV parameters in RA patients who have continuous low disease activity. The study group consisted of 70 RA patients without known CVD and 33 healthy controls, of a comparable age. All RA patients had continued low disease activity (DAS28 ≤ 3.2) from 2 to 7 years. The groups were assessed for: blood pressure, serum amino-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), carotid intima media thickness (cIMT), electrocardiography (ECG), ejection fraction (EJ) and diastolic dysfunction (E/A ratio) in echocardiography. In RA patients in comparison with controls, significantly greater values of cIMT [0.83 (0.21) vs 0.62 (0.1) mm, p < 0.001] were found, as well as higher incidence of atherosclerotic plaques [43 (61.4%) vs 10 (30.3%), p = 0.003], prolonged QTc interval [439.6 (23.7) vs 414.0 (27.9) ms, p < 0.001]. High or very high Systemic Coronary Risk Evaluation (SCORE) was found in 32.9% of patients with RA and increased serum NT-proBNP in 71.4%. The mean values of CV parameters (cIMT, E/A, NT-proBNP, SCORE) were associated with age, disease duration, rheumatoid factor (RF-IgM), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR). The results of our study indicate, that RA with continued low disease activity is associated with atherosclerosis and heart dysfunction. Strong relationships were found between CV parameters and patients' age, disease duration. Deterioration of CV parameters was associated with higher DAS28, ESR, RF-IgM concentration and bone erosions.Entities:
Keywords: Atherosclerosis; Carotid intima media thickness; Diastolic dysfunction; Echocardiography; Rheumatoid arthritis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29774373 PMCID: PMC6006198 DOI: 10.1007/s00296-018-4053-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rheumatol Int ISSN: 0172-8172 Impact factor: 2.631
Clinical characteristics of 70 RA patients
| Variables | Results |
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| Demographic variables | |
| Age, years, mean (SD) (range) | 53.9 (13.1) (27–74) |
| Gender, F/M, | 54 (77.1)/16 (22.9) |
| Cardiovascular risk factors | |
| Non-smokers, | 63 (90.0) |
| Ex-smokers, | 5 (7.1) |
| Current smokers, | 2 (2.9) |
| BMI, kg/m2, mean (SD) (range) | 25.2 (3.9) (17.0–39.1) |
| Normal BMI, | 40 (57.1) |
| BMI > 30 kg/m2, | 9 (12.9) |
| mSCORE, %, mean (SD) (range) | 3.43 (3.19) (0–12) |
| Low risk, | 17 (24.3) |
| High/very high risk, | 23 (32.9) |
| RA-related variables | |
| Disease duration, years, mean (SD) (range) | 6.9 (3.3) (3–16) |
| Erosions (hands/feet), | 37 (52.9) |
| Extra-articular manifestations, | 14 (22.9) |
| DAS28, mean (SD) (range) | 2.87 (0.2) (2.7–3.2) |
| Treatment received | |
| Current glucocorticoid use, | 16 (22.8) |
| Current conventional DMARD, | 70 (100) |
| Current MTX monotherapy, | 47 (67.1) |
| Current LEF monotherapy, | 11 (15.7) |
| Current HCQ monotherapy, | 5 (7.2) |
| Current SS monotherapy, | 1 (1.4) |
| Current CsA monotherapy, | 1 (1.4) |
| Current DMARDs combination, | 5 (7.2) |
Data are presented as mean (SD) (range) or number (%)
BMI body mass index, CsA cyclosporine A, DAS28 disease activity score in 28 joints, DMARD disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug, HCQ hydroxychloroquine, LEF leflunomide, mSCORE multiplied systemic coronary risk evaluation, MTX methotrexate, SS sulfasalazine
Laboratory results in 70 RA patients
| Variables | Results |
|---|---|
| Positive RF-IgM, | 54 (77.1) |
| Positive anti-CCP, | 53 (75.7) |
| CRP, mg/l, mean (SD) (range) | 8.7 (12.9) (1–24) |
| ESR, mm/h, mean (SD) (range) | 14.8 (10.2) (3–46) |
| Hemoglobin, g/dl, mean (SD) (range) | 13.4 (1.1) (10.6–15.9) |
| Serum creatinine, mg/dl, mean (SD) (range) | 0.77 (0.12) (0.5–1.1) |
| eGFR, ml/min/1.73 m2, mean (SD) (range) | 87.3 (17.4) (56–127) |
| Serum glucose, mg/dl, mean (SD) (range) | 91.9 (5.2) (82–109) |
| Total cholesterol, mg/dl, mean (SD) (range) | 196.7 (38.9) (125–312) |
| Normal total cholesterol, | 36 (51.4) |
| HDL-cholesterol, mg/dl, mean (SD) (range) | 57.0 (14.5) (31–90) |
| Normal HDL-cholesterol, | 57 (81.4) |
| LDL-cholesterol, mg/dl, mean (SD) (range) | 116.8 (35.7) (60–234) |
| Normal LDL-cholesterol, | 37 (52.9) |
| Triglycerides, mg/dl, mean (SD) (range) | 113.6 (55.4) (49–419) |
| Normal triglycerides, | 56 (80.0) |
| AI, mean (SD) (range) | 3.6 (1.2) (1.6–7.3) |
| Normal AI, | 51 (72.9) |
| NT-proBNP, pg/ml, mean (SD) (range) | 97.6 (63.4) (14.4–298.7) |
| Normal NT-proBNP (≤ 125 pg/ml), | 50 (71.4) |
Data are presented as mean (SD) (range) or number (%)
AI atherogenic index, anti-CCP anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies, CRP C-reactive protein, eGFR estimated glomerular filtration rate, ESR erythrocyte sedimentation rate, NT-proBNP amino-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide, RF-IgM IgM rheumatoid factor
Comparison of CV parameters in RA patients and controls
| Variables | Patients | Controls |
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| Age, years, mean (SD) (range) | 53.9 (13.1) (27–74) | 53.6 (8.3) (27–75) | NS |
| SBP, mmHg, mean (SD) (range) | 128.3 (9.4) (110–145) | 131.3 (9.6) (120–150) | NS |
| DBP, mmHg, mean (SD) (range) | 81.0 (7.4) (70–95) | 82.7 (5.2) (70–95) | NS |
| 1.08 (0.28) (0.56–1.9) | 0.99 (0.21) (0.6–1.3) | NS | |
| Abnormal | 26 (37.1) | 10 (30.3) | NS |
| EF, %, mean (SD) (range) | 59.8 (1.6) (50–65) | 60.2 (0.9) (60–65) | NS |
| QTc, ms, mean (SD) (range) | 439.6 (23.7) (384–515) | 414.0 (27.9) (374–509) | < 0.001 |
| cIMT, mm, mean (SD) (range) | 0.83 (0.21) (0.33–1.37) | 0.62 (0.1) (0.45–0.85) | < 0.001 |
| Normal cIMT (< 0.6 mm), | 10 (14.3) | 12 (36.4) | |
| Arterial wall hypertrophy (cIMT > 0.9 mm), | 26 (37.1) | 0 | |
| Carotid plaques presence, | 43 (61.4) | 10 (30.3) |
Data are presented as mean (SD) (range) or number (%)
cIMT carotid intima media thickness, DBP diastolic blood pressure, E/A ratio early/late mitral inflow velocities, EF ejection fraction, SBP systolic blood pressure
Correlations between CV parameters and RA disease activity characteristics
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| Age | 0.52 | < 0.001 | − 0.55 | < 0.001 | 0.37 | 0.002 | 0.83 | < 0.001 |
| RA duration | 0.42 | < 0.001 | − 0.27 | 0.02 | 0.33 | 0.006 | 0.23 | 0.05 |
| CRP | 0.08 | NS | − 0.11 | NS | 0.1 | NS | 0.03 | NS |
| ESR | 0.12 | NS | − 0.3 | 0.01 | 0.33 | 0.005 | 0.3 | 0.01 |
| DAS28 | 0.17 | NS | − 0.21 | NS | 0.25 | 0.04 | 0.18 | NS |
| RF-IgM | − 0.08 | NS | − 0.21 | NS | 0.17 | NS | 0.25 | 0.04 |
| Anti-CCP | 0.01 | NS | − 0.09 | NS | 0.02 | NS | 0.12 | NS |
Anti-CCP anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies, cIMT carotid intima media thickness, CRP C-reactive protein, DAS28 Disease Activity Score in 28 joints, E/A ratio early/late mitral inflow velocities, EF ejection fraction, ESR erythrocyte sedimentation rate, NT-proBNP amino-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide, RF-IgM IgM rheumatoid factor, mSCORE multiplied systemic coronary risk evaluation
Differences of RA disease parameters in patients with normal and abnormal values of cIMT and E/A ratio
| Variables | cIMT | |||||
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| Normal | Increased |
| Normal | Decreased |
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| Age | 38.7 (9.2) | 56.3 (11.9) | < 0.001 | 48.5 (12.7) | 62.8 (7.9) | < 0.001 |
| RA duration | 5.3 (1.1) | 7.3 (3.4) | NS | 6.2 (2.8) | 7.9 (3.7) | 0.03 |
| ESR | 8.9 (3.7) | 15.7 (10.5) | < 0.05 | 12 (7.5) | 19.3 (12.3) | 0.003 |
| DAS28 | 2.75 (0.17) | 2.89 (0.2) | < 0.05 | 2.83 (0.19) | 2.93 (0.2) | < 0.05 |
| RF-IgM | 75.9 (46.3) | 73.9 (110.9) | NS | 51.8 (48.0) | 112.1 (153.2) | 0.02 |
Data are presented as mean (SD)
cIMT carotid intima media thickness, DAS28 disease activity score in 28 joints, E/A ratio early/late mitral inflow velocities, ESR erythrocyte sedimentation rate, RF-IgM IgM rheumatoid factor
Fig. 1Comparison of cardiovascular parameters in RA patients with no erosions vs erosions present