Evaluation of the Cardiac Effects of Inflammation in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Spondyloarthritis.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ayşegül Şahin, Atalay Doğru, Mustafa Karabacak
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Background: This study aimed to evaluate cardiac involvement during active inflammation in 2 pathophysi- ologically different diseases, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and ankylosing spondylitis (AS), and the change in cardiac involvement with suppression of inflammation after effective treatment. Methods: The study involved 30 newly diagnosed, active RA and 31 active AS patients in need of biologi- cal treatment. The patients were evaluated by the same cardiologist using pulse wave Doppler and tissue Doppler echocardiography at the beginning of the study and after 3 months of treatment. Myocardial per- formance index (MPI) was obtained by dividing the sum of isovolumetric relaxation time and isovolumetric contraction time, calculated from the recorded Doppler tracing, by ejection time (ET) from the same tracing was calculated separately for both ventricles. Results: It was found that diastolic dysfunction was present at the time of diagnosis and did not improve after treatment, despite regression in inflammatory values and joint findings. In the pre-treatment period, MPI was found to be higher than the normal value range in both groups. The MPI was 0.5 ± 0.07 for RA patients and 0.51 ± 0.1 for AS patients. No significant difference was found between the 2 groups before treatment (P=.697). In the post-treatment evaluation, no significant difference was found in RA and AS patients compared to pretreatment. Conclusion: Inflammation-induced cardiac involvement may develop in both RA and AS patients, despite their different pathophysiologic pathways. Longer follow-up periods are necessary for the improvement of inflammation-induced diastolic dysfunction and MPI values compared to joint findings used in activation parameters.

类风湿关节炎和脊椎关节炎患者炎症对心脏影响的评价。
背景:本研究旨在评估类风湿关节炎(RA)和强直性脊柱炎(AS)两种病理物理上不同的疾病在活动性炎症中的心脏受累情况,以及有效治疗后心脏受累情况随炎症抑制的变化。方法:纳入30例新诊断的活动期RA患者和31例需要生物治疗的活动期AS患者。在研究开始时和治疗3个月后,由同一位心脏病专家使用脉搏波多普勒和组织多普勒超声心动图对患者进行评估。心肌性能指数(MPI)由记录的多普勒示踪计算的等容松弛时间和等容收缩时间之和除以两个心室同一示踪分别计算的射血时间(ET)。结果:发现在诊断时存在舒张功能障碍,治疗后没有改善,尽管炎症值和关节表现有所恢复。治疗前两组MPI均高于正常值范围。RA患者的MPI为0.5±0.07,AS患者的MPI为0.51±0.1。治疗前两组间差异无统计学意义(P=.697)。在治疗后评估中,RA和AS患者与治疗前相比无显著差异。结论:RA和AS患者均可发生炎症性心脏受累,尽管它们的病理生理途径不同。与激活参数中使用的联合结果相比,炎症诱导的舒张功能障碍和MPI值的改善需要更长的随访时间。
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Eurasian Journal of Medicine
Eurasian Journal of Medicine Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
6.70%
发文量
59
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Eurasian Journal of Medicine (Eurasian J Med) is an international, scientific, open access periodical published by independent, unbiased, and triple-blinded peer-review principles. The journal is the official publication of Atatürk University School of Medicine and published triannually in February, June, and October. The publication language of the journal is English. The aim of the Eurasian Journal of Medicine is to publish original research papers of the highest scientific and clinical value in all medical fields. The Eurasian J Med also includes reviews, editorial short notes and letters to the editor that either as a comment related to recently published articles in our journal or as a case report. The target audience of the journal includes researchers, physicians and healthcare professionals who are interested or working in in all medical disciplines.
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