Enthesitis and joint erosions are disease traits associated with cardiovascular risk in psoriatic arthritis.
Andrés LorenzoEstefanía PardoLilyan CharcaMarina PinoRubén QueiroPublished in: Clinical rheumatology (2020)
Subclinical atherosclerosis was associated with both classic CVR factors as well as others more linked to the inflammatory nature of this disease. Patients reaching the MDA showed less SA. Cardiovascular risk should be closely monitored in PsA patients who develop enthesitis and/or structural damage. Key Points • Subclinical atherosclerosis is relatively common in psoriatic arthritis. • Patients reaching the minimal disease activity response show less subclinical atherosclerosis. • Patients with enthesitis and/or structural damage are a high-risk population for subclinical atherosclerosis.
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