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Treat-to-target therapy does not prevent excessive progression of carotid intima media thickness during the first year of therapy in early rheumatoid arthritis.

Authors :
Raczkiewicz A
Juszkiewicz A
Kisiel B
Bachta A
Kur-Zalewska J
Kłos K
Bujakowska O
Tłustochowicz M
Tłustochowicz W
Source :
Archives of medical sciences. Atherosclerotic diseases [Arch Med Sci Atheroscler Dis] 2016 May 30; Vol. 1 (1), pp. e36-e43. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 May 30 (Print Publication: 2016).
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Introduction: The aim of the study was to investigate the presence of subclinical atherosclerosis and predictors of change in carotid intima-media measures in early rheumatoid arthritis patients (eRA) as compared to chronic RA patients and patients without arthritis.<br />Material and Methods: Fifty-five consecutive eRA patients were assessed at the time of diagnosis and after 1 year of therapy. Fifty-five sex- and age-matched chronic RA patients and 29 patients without inflammatory disease were used as controls. Carotid artery intima-media thickness (CIMT) and carotid plaques were measured at baseline and after follow-up. In eRA patients ultrasound assessment of hand joints was performed before and after treatment. Carotid artery intima-media thickness was assessed again after 2 years in 44 eRA patients.<br />Results: Carotid artery intima-media thickness progression after 1 year of therapy was higher in eRA patients compared to both control groups ( p = 0.017) and correlated with symptoms duration ( p = 0.017) and DMARD monotherapy ( p = 0.015). Ultrasound progression of hand joint erosions was associated with longer symptoms duration ( p = 0.006). After 2 years of observation CIMT progression was similar in all examined groups.<br />Conclusions: We observed rapid CIMT progression during the first year of RA therapy. Longer symptoms duration and less aggressive therapy were associated with CIMT increase.<br />Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2451-0629
Volume :
1
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Archives of medical sciences. Atherosclerotic diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28905017
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5114/amsad.2016.60225