Burden and risk factors for cardiovascular involvement in connective tissue disease

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Garg, Kapil K. [1 ]
Sampath, Swetha [2 ]
Erinjogunola, Amirah [1 ]
Ting, Brian [1 ]
Noori, Hayder [2 ]
Koduri, Gouri M. [1 ]
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[1] Southend Univ Hosp, Rheumatol, Westcliff On Sea, ON, Canada
[2] Southend Univ Hosp, Med, Westcliff On Sea, England
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10.1093/rheumatology/keae163.241
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R5 [内科学];
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Background/Aims Connective tissue diseases (CTD) are associated with several cardiovascular manifestations. Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are significant cause of morbidity and premature death. The pathogenesis of CVD in CTD patients is incompletely understood and likely multifactorial. Traditional risk factors for atherosclerosis are common among patients with CTD as well as metabolic syndrome. Furthermore, diabetes, dyslipidaemia, hypertension, and obesity may all be exacerbated by connective tissue disease itself or treatment with glucocorticoids. The aim of this study was to assess the burden of CVD and the risk factors for the development of cardiovascular disease in patients with CTD. Methods This was a retrospective study from a single centre. We reviewed clinical records of CTD patients as determined by treating rheumatologist. This CTD cohort included patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), myositis, systemic sclerosis, Sjogren's syndrome, mixed and undifferentiated connective tissue diseases. Data on demographic, clinical, laboratory parameters, cardiac investigations, treatment and outcome were collected from electronic patient records. CVD and traditional risk factors were defined using standard criteria. Results A total of 298 patients with CTD were included in the analysis. Mean age of the cohort was 6117.7 years and majority were females (n=240, 80.5%). Of the 298 patients, 64 had CVD (21.5%). Most common CVD was ischaemic heart disease (17 patients) followed by hypertension (12), arrhythmia (9), pulmonary arterial hypertension (7), valvular diseases (5), pericardial disease (3), cardiomyopathy (3), myocarditis (2), thromboembolism (3), aortic dissection (2) and coronary spasm (1). Patient with CTD who had CVD were older (72.512.2 years) compared to CTD patients who did not develop CVD (non-CVD group, 57.7 +/- 17.6 years). The duration of CTD was shorter in patients with CVD (88.9 +/- 41.7 months), compared to 106 +/- 84.3 months in non-CVD group. The risk factors such as smoking, diabetes and dyslipidaemia was higher in the CVD group. Comparing CVD vs non-CVD patients respectively, systolic BP (147.1 +/- 23.0 vs 133.6 +/- 18.3mmHg), diastolic BP (83.2 +/- 16.3 vs 78.2 +/- 11.2mmHg) and serum uric acid (321.8 +/- 97.4 vs 292 +/- 83.9mg/dL) values were higher and statistically significant (p<0.05) in CVD group. Patients with CVD had longer exposure to steroids (50%) compared to non-CVD patients (31.6%). They required high dose steroids (9.4% vs 5.6% in non-CVD patients). Current and previous DMARD use was also higher in patients who had CVD (51.6% vs 44.9%). Conclusion This study has demonstrated high burden of cardiovascular disease in CTD patients. Traditional risk factors were more prevalent in the CVD group. DMARD's and steroid use was also higher in the CVD group. Screening for cardiovascular diseases and disease control in CTD patients is paramount for better outcomes. Further analysis will be carried out for risk factors and relevant outcomes. Disclosure K.K. Garg: None. S. Sampath: None. A. Erinjogunola: None. B. Ting: None. H. Noori: None. G.M. Koduri: None.
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