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EULAR evidence-based recommendations for cardiovascular risk management in pati...

Author(s): Peters, M. J. L. cv logo 1 ; Symmons, D. P. M. cv logo 2 ; McCarey, D. cv logo 3 ; Dijkmans, B. A. C. cv logo 4 ; Nicola, P. cv logo 5 ; Kvien, T. K. cv logo 6 ; McInnes, I. B. cv logo 7 ; Haentzschel, H. cv logo 8 ; Gonzalez-Gay, M. A. cv logo 9 ; Provan, S. cv logo 10 ; Semb, A. cv logo 11 ; Sidiropoulos, P. cv logo 12 ; Kitas, G. cv logo 13 ; Smulders, Y. M. cv logo 14 ; Soubrier, M. cv logo 15 ; Szekanecz, Z. cv logo 16 ; Sattar, N. cv logo 17 ; Nurmohamed, M. T. cv logo 18

Date: 2010

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/4642

Origin: Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa

Subject(s): Artrite reumatóide; Risco cardiovascular; Artrite inflamatória


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Additional tables are published online only at http:// ard.bmj.com/content/vol69/ issue2 Objectives: To develop evidence-based EULAR recommendations for cardiovascular (CV) risk management in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Methods: A multidisciplinary expert committee was convened as a task force of the EULAR Standing Committee for Clinical Affairs (ESCCA), comprising 18 members including rheumatologists, cardiologists, internists and epidemiologists, representing nine European countries. Problem areas and related keywords for systematic literature research were identified. A systematic literature research was performed using MedLine, Embase and the Cochrane library through to May 2008. Based on this literature review and in accordance with the EULAR’s ‘‘standardised operating procedures’’, the multidisciplinary steering committee formulated evidencebased and expert opinion-based recommendations for CV risk screening and management in patients with inflammatory arthritis. Results: Annual CV risk assessment using national guidelines is recommended for all patients with RA and should be considered for all patients with AS and PsA. Any CV risk factors identified should be managed according to local guidelines. If no local guidelines are available, CV risk management should be carried out according to the SCORE function. In addition to appropriate CV risk management, aggressive suppression of the inflammatory process is recommended to further lower the CV risk. Conclusions: Ten recommendations were made for CV risk management in patients with RA, AS and PsA. The strength of the recommendations differed between RA on the one hand, and AS and PsA, on the other, as evidence for an increased CV risk is most compelling for RA.
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Language English
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