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Epicardial adipose tissue volume is greater in men with severe psoriasis, implying an increased cardiovascular disease risk: A cross-sectional study.
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology [J Am Acad Dermatol] 2022 Mar; Vol. 86 (3), pp. 535-543. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Oct 19. - Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Background: Patients with psoriasis have elevated risk of coronary artery disease.<br />Objective: Do patients with severe psoriasis have larger epicardial adipose tissue volumes (EAT-V) that are associated with cardiovascular risk?<br />Methods: For this cross-sectional study, we recruited dermatology patients with severe psoriasis and control patients without psoriasis or rheumatologic disease themselves or in a first-degree relative. Participants aged 34 to 55 years without known coronary artery disease or diabetes mellitus underwent computed tomography (CT); EAT-V was obtained from noncontrast CT heart images.<br />Results: Twenty-five patients with psoriasis (14 men, 11 women) and 16 controls (5 men, 11 women) participated. Groups had no statistical difference in age, body mass index, various cardiovascular risk factors (except high-sensitivity C-reactive protein in men), CT-determined coronary artery calcium scores or plaque, or family history of premature cardiovascular disease. Mean EAT-V was greater in the psoriasis group compared to controls (P = .04). There was no statistically significant difference among women; however, male patients with psoriasis had significantly higher EAT-V than controls (P = .03), even when corrected for elevated high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (P = .05).<br />Limitations: A single-center convenience sample may not be representative.<br />Conclusion: Males with psoriasis without known coronary disease or diabetes had greater EAT-V than controls. EAT-V may be an early identifier of those at increased risk for cardiovascular events.<br />Competing Interests: Conflict of interest Drs Ellis, Elder, and Gudjonsson have served as consultants to various manufacturers of pharmaceuticals for psoriasis. Drs Neville, Sayyouh, Nair, Kazerooni, Rubenfire, and Agarwal and Author Ma have no conflicts of interest to disclose.<br /> (Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- Adipose Tissue diagnostic imaging
Adult
C-Reactive Protein
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Pericardium diagnostic imaging
Risk Factors
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Cardiovascular Diseases diagnostic imaging
Cardiovascular Diseases epidemiology
Cardiovascular Diseases etiology
Coronary Artery Disease diagnostic imaging
Coronary Artery Disease epidemiology
Psoriasis complications
Psoriasis epidemiology
Vascular Calcification complications
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1097-6787
- Volume :
- 86
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 34678237
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2021.09.069