Autonomic dysfunction and cardiovascular risk in psoriatic arthritis

Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is an inflammatory disease with a high prevalence of cardiovascular (CV) events due to traditional cardiovascular risk factors and increased systemic inflammation. In this review, our objectives were to (i) evaluate the cardiovascular events and risk factors and (ii) invest...

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description Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is an inflammatory disease with a high prevalence of cardiovascular (CV) events due to traditional cardiovascular risk factors and increased systemic inflammation. In this review, our objectives were to (i) evaluate the cardiovascular events and risk factors and (ii) investigate the relationship between autonomic dysfunction and CV diseases in PsA. A systematic review of the literature was done on the Medline/PubMed, Scopus, and the Directory of Open Access Journals databases between January 2017 and July 2022. After screening and exclusions, 73 studies were included for the final review. Patients with PsA have a greater risk of CV diseases and increased traditional CV risk factors, including hypertension, diabetes mellitus, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and dyslipidemia. Although autonomic dysfunction is more common in PsA than in the general population, its relationship with increased CV diseases in these patients is still unclear. Limitations in explaining CV risk in these patient groups complicate patient assessment as cardiovascular risk factors are linked to the morbidity and mortality of PsA, and it is essential to improve an optimal screening and management strategy for CV disease. All CV risk scoring systems cannot fully assess the CV risk in these patients, so in addition to scoring systems, carotid ultrasound evaluation may be a part of the CV evaluation. Key Points • Psoriatic arthritis is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease due to traditional cardiovascular risk factors, increased systemic inflammation, and autonomic system dysfunction, although not fully demonstrated. • The autonomic nervous system is crucial in regulating cardiovascular disease through its effect on the heart, blood vessels, and kidneys. Although the relationship between autonomic dysfunction and cardiovascular diseases has been shown, this relationship is still unclear in PsA.
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Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular diseases
Cardiovascular Issues in Rheumatic Diseases
Diabetes mellitus
Dysautonomia
Dyslipidemia
hyperlipidemia
hypertension
inflammation
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Medicine & Public Health
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Morbidity
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Rheumatology
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Risk factors
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title Autonomic dysfunction and cardiovascular risk in psoriatic arthritis
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