Atopic dermatitis, hypertension, and cardiovascular risk: an appraisal of the evidence.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Anne Sofie Frølunde, Aska Drljevic-Nielsen, Christian Vestergaard
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Abstract

Atopic dermatitis is the most common chronically or chronically relapsing inflammatory skin disease, characterized by intense pruritus, eczematous lesions, and a significant disease burden. Emerging evidence in recent years suggests that atopic dermatitis and the associated chronic systemic inflammation have health implications beyond the skin. For psoriasis, another chronic inflammatory skin disease, the association with cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is well-established. Recent studies have demonstrated a similar association between atopic dermatitis and CVDs such as hypertension, atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction, and major cardiovascular events. CVDs are the leading cause of death in the USA and Europe, and information about a heart-healthy lifestyle for patients at heightened risk is important. This narrative review focuses on recent studies investigating the association between atopic dermatitis and hypertension, ischemic heart disease including myocardial infarction and coronary heart disease, cardiac arrhythmias, and the association between atopic dermatitis, cardiovascular diseases, and a sedentary lifestyle. The associations between atopic dermatitis and CVDs appear to be more pronounced for moderate to severe disease across all included cardiovascular conditions in this review, suggesting a potential impact from systemic inflammation linked to atopic dermatitis. However, it remains uncertain whether the increased cardiovascular risk is directly attributable to the inflammatory nature of atopic dermatitis or may result from reduced physical activity commonly seen in these patients.

特应性皮炎、高血压和心血管风险:证据评估。
特应性皮炎是最常见的慢性或慢性复发性炎症性皮肤病,其特征是剧烈瘙痒、湿疹病变和显著的疾病负担。近年来出现的证据表明,特应性皮炎和相关的慢性全身性炎症对健康的影响超出了皮肤。对于牛皮癣,另一种慢性炎症性皮肤病,与心血管疾病(cvd)的关系是公认的。最近的研究表明,特应性皮炎与心血管疾病(如高血压、动脉粥样硬化、心肌梗死和主要心血管事件)之间也存在类似的关联。心血管疾病是美国和欧洲的主要死亡原因,对于高危患者来说,关于心脏健康生活方式的信息很重要。本文综述了特应性皮炎与高血压、缺血性心脏病(包括心肌梗死和冠心病)、心律失常之间关系的最新研究,以及特应性皮炎、心血管疾病和久坐生活方式之间的关系。在本综述中所有纳入的心血管疾病中,特应性皮炎和心血管疾病之间的关联似乎在中度至重度疾病中更为明显,这表明与特应性皮炎相关的全身性炎症具有潜在影响。然而,尚不确定心血管风险的增加是否直接归因于特应性皮炎的炎症性,或者可能是由于这些患者中常见的身体活动减少所致。
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