Dyslipidemia in Patients with Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis

Jinan Q. Mohammed, A. Mathkhor, Fahmi T Mardan
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Background: Different comorbidities, including metabolic syndrome, altered lipid profile, and an increased cardiovascular risk commonly associated with Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (PsA). This study aimed to declare the correlation between dyslipidemia and Psoriasis. Patents and methods: Ninety-tow patients (29 patients with PSA and 63 patients with psoriasis vulgaris) and 88 healthy, age and sex-matched controls were recruited for the study. Serum levels of total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), high-density lipoproteins (HDL), and low-density lipoproteins (LDL) were measured. The severity of Psoriasis and PsA activity was assessed using the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) and the Disease Activity Score using 28 joints (DAS28) for patients with Psoriasis and PSA, respectively. Results: HDL level was significantly lower in the patients than in controls. TC, TG, and LDL levels were significantly higher in the patient group than those in the control group. There are no significant differences in serum TC, TG, LDL, and HDL levels in Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. The serum TC, TG, LDL, and HDL levels were not related to disease duration but were associated with high disease activity. Conclusion: Dyslipidemia was found in a high percentage of psoriatic and PsA patients than in healthy controls. Dyslipidemia was associated with high disease activity in psoriatic and PsA patients. As Psoriasis and PsA are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, thorough lipid levels estimation is required.
银屑病和银屑病关节炎患者的血脂异常
背景:不同的合并症,包括代谢综合征、血脂改变和心血管风险增加,通常与银屑病和银屑病关节炎相关。本研究旨在阐明血脂异常与银屑病的相关性。专利与方法:研究招募了92例患者(PSA患者29例,寻常型牛皮癣患者63例)和88例年龄和性别匹配的健康对照。测定血清总胆固醇(TC)、甘油三酯(TG)、高密度脂蛋白(HDL)和低密度脂蛋白(LDL)水平。银屑病患者和PsA患者分别采用银屑病面积和严重程度指数(PASI)和疾病活动评分(DAS28)对银屑病和PsA的严重程度和PsA活性进行评估。结果:患者HDL水平明显低于对照组。患者组TC、TG、LDL水平明显高于对照组。银屑病和银屑病关节炎患者血清TC、TG、LDL和HDL水平无显著差异。血清TC、TG、LDL和HDL水平与病程无关,但与疾病活动度高相关。结论:银屑病和PsA患者血脂异常的比例高于健康对照组。在银屑病和PsA患者中,血脂异常与高疾病活动度相关。由于牛皮癣和PsA与心血管疾病的风险增加有关,因此需要全面的脂质水平评估。
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