Marco Aurelio Ramírez Huaranga , David Velasco Sánchez , Luis Ángel Calvo Pascual , David Castro Corredor , María Dolores Mínguez Sánchez , Verónica Salas Manzanedo , Eva Revuelta Evrard , Rocío Arenal López , Joaquín Anino Fernández , Marina González Peñas , Lourdes Martin de la Sierra López , Laura María Jiménez Rodríguez , Alberto López Menchero Mora , Marcos Paulino Huertas
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Abstract
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has a mortality rate 1.3–3 times higher than the general population, with cardiovascular mortality accounting for 40%–50% of cases. Currently, cardiovascular disease is considered an extra-articular manifestation of RA (OR: 1.5–4.0). Ultrasound measurement of the intima-media thickness (IMT) of the common carotid artery and the presence of atherosclerotic plaques is a non-invasive method and a surrogate marker of subclinical arteriosclerosis.
Objective
To determine if subclinical arteriosclerosis findings through carotid ultrasound can serve as a good predictor of cardiovascular events (CVE) development in a cohort of RA patients over a 10-year period.
Methodology
A cohort of RA patients seen in the rheumatology outpatient clinic of a hospital in Castilla-La Mancha in 2013 was evaluated. A prospective evaluation for the development of CVE over the following 10 years was conducted, and its correlation with previous ultrasound findings of IMT and atherosclerotic plaques was analyzed.
Results
Eight (24%) patients experienced a CVE. Three (9%) had heart failure, three (9%) had a stroke, and two (6%) experienced acute myocardial infarction. RA patients who developed a CVE had a higher IMT (0.97 ± 0.08 mm) compared to the RA patients without cardiovascular complications (0.74 ± 0.15 mm) (P = .003). The presence of IMT ≥ 0.9 mm and atherosclerotic plaques had a relative risk of 12.25 (P = .012) and 18.66 (P = .003), respectively, for the development of a CVE.
Conclusions
Carotid ultrasound in RA patients may allow for early detection of subclinical atherosclerosis before the development of CVE, with IMT ≥ 0.9 mm being the most closely associated finding with CVE, unaffected by age.
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