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Title:
Evaluation of Cardiac Involvement by ECG and ECHO in Different Grades of Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Its Relation to Activity and Nontraditional Risk Factor
Authors: Shereen Algergawy, Abdalwahab Shamsaldeen, Eman Abdalgwaad
Year: 2013
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Journal: Life Science Journal 2013;10(2)
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Abstract: Objective: Patients with RA have systemic inflammation and increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) events, including thrombosis. The aim of this work to assess cardiac involvement by ECHO and ECG in different grades of disease activity in (RA) rheumatoid arthritis patients and to correlate these finding to disease activity and fibrinogen as the most important nontraditional cardiovascular risk. Methods: Patients with RA and controls were recruited at Benha university faculty of medicine rheumatology department. Disease activity was evaluated using standard indices. Fibrinogen, ESR, CRP, ECHO and ECG were done for all patients and controls. Results: A total of 100 RA patients and 50 controls were studied. Among patients with RA, disease activity ranged from inactive to highly active disease. There were Significant difference between moderately, highly active and inactive RA as regarding cardiovascular risk variables fibrinogen, CRP, ESR P< 0. 01. Also there was significant cardiac involvement in different grades of disease activity in RA patients as regarding both ECG and ECHO and these findings correlate to grades of disease activity. A statistically significant +ve correlation between serum fibrinogen level and cardiac involvements were found in all RA. Conclusion: cardiac involvement by ECHO and ECG are present in different grades of disease activity, RA patients in inactive state exhibit cardiac findings compared with controls with significant different, There is Significant correlation of fibrinogen as the most important nontraditional cardiovascular risk to cardiac involvement by ECG and ECHO. [Shereen Algergawy.

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