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Effect of anti-inflammatory therapy on vascular biomarkers for subclinical cardiovascular disease in rheumatoid arthritis patients

A. Blanken, Reinder Raadsen, Rabia Agca, Alper M. van Sijl, Yvo M. Smulders, Michael T. Nurmohamed

2022Rheumatology International10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of 4 years of anti-inflammatory therapy on markers of subclinical vascular disease in rheumatoid arthritis patients. METHODS: Carotid intima media thickness (IMT), augmentation index (AIx@75) and pulse wave velocity (PWV) measurements were performed repeatedly in 61 RA patients (30 early RA starting with csDMARDs and 31 established RA starting with adalimumab) for 4 years. These markers were also measured in 29 controls with osteoarthritis at baseline (BL). RESULTS: IMT and AIx@75 at BL were higher in RA compared to OA, while PWV was higher in OA. In RA patients, AIx@75 and PWV decreased in the first 6 months after starting anti-inflammatory therapy. At 48 M, the level of AIx@75 remained lower than before therapy, while PWV at 48 M was comparable to BL (AIx@75: BL 28% (95% confidence interval 25-30%), 6 M 23% (20-26%), 48 M 25% (22-28%); PWV: BL 8.5 (7.8-9.2), 6 M 8.0 (7.1-8.9), 48 M 8.6 (7.6-9.6) m/s). IMT remained stable. There was an effect of disease activity (longitudinally, adjusted for changes over time) on IMT, AIx@75 and PWV. CONCLUSION: This study suggests modest beneficial changes in some surrogate markers of subclinical vascular disease after anti-inflammatory therapy. These changes were associated with improvement in disease activity markers. Whether or not these beneficial changes ultimately predict a reduction in clinicalcardiovascular endpoints remains to be established in prospective studies.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineInternal medicinePulse wave velocityRheumatoid arthritisSubclinical infectionRheumatologyArterial stiffnessCardiologyProspective cohort studySurrogate endpointIntima-media thicknessGastroenterologyBlood pressureCarotid arteriesCardiovascular Health and Disease PreventionRheumatoid Arthritis Research and TherapiesGout, Hyperuricemia, Uric Acid