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Clustering of cardiovascular risk factors in rheumatoid arthritis: the rationale for using statins


I.F. Gazi, D.T. Boumpas, D.P. Mikhailidis, E.S. Ganotakis

 

CER2948
2007 Vol.25, N°1
PI 0102, PF 0111
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PMID: 17418000 [PubMed]

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Atherosclerosis may be more prevalent and more extensive in individuals with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) compared with the general population. Despite the fact that traditional and novel cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors are clinically important in these patients, it seems that inflammation - a key feature of RA - plays a crucial role in atherogenesis. Reducing the CVD burden in patients with RA is a more complex process than in the general population, mostly due to inadequate inflammation suppression as well as multiple concomitant drug therapy. Furthermore, there is no current consensus on whether RA patients should be treated as individuals at high-risk for vascular events.Statins have proved their efficacy in reducing CVD events in the general population. Despite the fact that they are not specifically indicated in RA, there is evidence supporting a beneficial effect on CVD risk factors as well as disease activity and progression.The present review considers the traditional and novel as well as the RA-specific CVD risk factors. The current evidence supporting the use of statins in this patient population is also discussed.

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