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Increased epicardial adipose tissue thickness correlates with endothelial dysfunction in spondyloarthritis.

Aicha Ben TekayaTakwa MehmliImtinene Ben MradAhmed FendriSeif BoukribaSelma BoudenLeila RouachedRawdha TekayaOlfa SaidaneInes MahmoudLeila Abdelmoula
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2022)
EAT thickness, FMD, and cIMT were significantly impaired in SpA patients compared with healthy controls supporting evidence of accelerated atherosclerosis in SpA. EAT thickness was correlated to endothelial dysfunction suggesting the role of EAT in predicting the early reversible stages of atherosclerosis. Key Points • Spondyloarthritis is associated with impaired subclinical atherosclerosis markers accurately increased epicardial fat and carotid intima-media thickness and endothelial dysfunction. • Increased epicardial fat thickness is correlated with impaired endothelial function in spondyloarthritis patients.
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