OSTEOARTHRITIS AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES: ETIOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL-PATHOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS, TREATMENT AND PREVENTION

Olexii Korzh, I. Korzh
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In recent years, numerous studies have shown a link between osteoarthritis (OA) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Comorbidity of one of these diseases is directly and significantly associated with an increased risk of developing another. Objective. Carrying out a critical analysis of the results ofstudies related to the relationship between CVD and OA, as well as an assessment of the possibilities of their joint prevention and treatment. Methods. Publications from the Google search system, electronic databases PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science and other relevant sources of scientific and medical information were analyzed. The results. The main pathogenetic explanation of the relationship between CVD and OA is the presence of systemic,slowly progressing inflammation, which becomes especially important in patients of older age groups. The similarity of the composition of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the development of both CVD and OA enhances pathological changes in the structure of comorbidity. CVD and OA share common pathological mechanisms, such as oxidative and metabolic stress, molecular factors of endothelial dysfunction, hyperlipidemia, and systemic and local vascular remodeling. At the same time, it was established that OA develops against the backgroundof CVD risk factors and progresses along with their accumulation. Special care should be taken when prescribing non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). The appointment of systemic forms of NSAIDs is not recommended for patientswith high and very high cardiovascular risk. Conclusions. In patients with both conditions, the risk of one is directly related to an increased risk of the other. Further study of the role of comorbiditiesin the pathogenesis of OA will expand the understanding of the integration of cardiovascular risk factors. These facts provide prospects for further studying the role of comorbidities in the pathogenesis of OA, expanding the understandingof the integration of cardiovascular risk factors and successful cardiovascular prevention and treatment of OA.
骨关节炎和心血管疾病:病因和临床发病关系、治疗和预防
近年来,大量研究表明,骨关节炎(OA)与心血管疾病(CVD)之间存在联系。其中一种疾病的合并症与另一种疾病的发病风险增加有直接而显著的关系。研究目的对有关心血管疾病和 OA 之间关系的研究结果进行批判性分析,并对其联合预防和治疗的可能性进行评估。研究方法。对谷歌搜索系统、电子数据库 PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science 及其他相关科学和医学信息来源的出版物进行了分析。结果心血管疾病与 OA 之间关系的主要病理解释是存在缓慢进展的全身性炎症,这在老年患者中尤为重要。在心血管疾病和 OA 的发病过程中,促炎症细胞因子的组成相似,这增强了合并症结构的病理变化。心血管疾病和 OA 具有共同的病理机制,如氧化和代谢应激、内皮功能障碍的分子因素、高脂血症以及全身和局部血管重塑。同时,研究还发现,OA 是在心血管疾病危险因素的背景下发展起来的,并随着这些危险因素的积累而发展。在处方非甾体抗炎药(NSAIDs)时应特别小心。不建议心血管风险高和非常高的患者使用全身性非甾体抗炎药。结论在同时患有两种疾病的患者中,一种疾病的风险与另一种疾病的风险增加直接相关。对合并症在 OA 发病机制中的作用的进一步研究将拓展对心血管风险因素整合的理解。这些事实为进一步研究合并症在 OA 发病机制中的作用、扩大对心血管危险因素整合的认识以及成功预防和治疗 OA 的心血管疾病提供了前景。
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