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antiphospholipid syndrome;early atheroma Article Summary

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Early atheroma in primary and secondary antiphospholipid syndrome: An intrinsic finding
Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 05/09/08
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Belizna CC et al. - These data suggest that atherosclerosis might be an intrinsic finding in Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) patients, independent of cardiovascular risk factors, and that immunosuppressive treatment may prevent atherosclerosis.

Methods
  • Study to compare the parameters between pts and controls to evaluate the risk of atherosclerosis in APS pts
  • And to explore the relationship between these parameters and CV risk factors
  • Carotid and femoral IMT and stiffness were measured in 58 APS pts and 58 controls
  • Antiphospholipid antibodies and CV risk factors were investigated
  • Other SLE-related serologic parameters were measured
  • Details of the pts' previous medical history and information regarding disease treatment were analyzed

Results
  • A difference was found between IMT, arterial stiffness, and the presence of plaques in pts and controls
  • All of these parameters were independent of CV risk factors
  • No differences in these parameters were found between pts with primary vs secondary APS
  • No difference between pts with thrombosis and those with obstetric manifestations
  • No correlation between SLE disease activity and atheroma
  • Pts with plaques had taken a lower total dose of corticosteroids and/or hydroxychloroquine

 

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