Risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome in psoriatic patients: case - control study

Background: Psoriasis has an increased likelihood of comorbidities compared with healthy controls such as cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome. Objectives: To investigate the risk factors that increases the incidence of cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome in Iraqi patients with...

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Main Authors: Zaineb Aljasim, Samer A Dhaher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Basrah 2015-12-01
Series:The Medical Journal of Basrah University
Online Access:https://mjbu.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_108447_331ca0e4935dc5a9869b0bd4b589a7c1.pdf
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spelling doaj-6f96850f33664b88a298f50ab01328542020-11-25T03:13:26ZengUniversity of BasrahThe Medical Journal of Basrah University 0253-07592413-44142015-12-0133210010610.33762/mjbu.2015.108447108447Risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome in psoriatic patients: case - control studyZaineb AljasimSamer A DhaherBackground: Psoriasis has an increased likelihood of comorbidities compared with healthy controls such as cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome. Objectives: To investigate the risk factors that increases the incidence of cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome in Iraqi patients with psoriasis. Patients & methods: a case- control prospective study enrolled 80 patients with psoriasis and 80 normal individuals as a control group. Psoriasis severity was assessed using PASI(psoriasis area severity index) score, in both groups, blood pressure, BMI(body mass index) & waist circumference were measured, laboratory tests including fasting blood sugar & lipid profile were done. For comparison between the 2 groups, Fisher s exact test were performed. Results: In psoriatic group, calculation of (BMI), showed that 19 (23.8%) were obese, 34 (42.5%) over weight, 27 (38.8%) normal weight. Thirty four patients (42.5%) had an elevated blood pressure, both were significantly correlated with the severity of psoriasis.44 (55%) have abnormal lipid profile, 17 (21.3%) elevated cholesterol, 17(21.3%) had raised LDL & 32 (40%) had low HDL. These were correlated with the severity of psoriasis. Eight (10%) patients had elevated VLDL & 13 (16.3 %) had elevated TG. Twelve (15%) patients had elevated FBS.33 (41.25%) patients were having Metabolic syndrome and the risk was increased with the duration of psoriasis. Comparing with the control group, psoriatic patients were at risk of developing hyperglycemia & hyperlipidemia with statistically significant elevation of fasting blood sugar, cholesterol, LDL, & reduced HDL. Conclusions: Compared with the control group, psoriatic patients in our population had an atherogenic lipid profile with increased prevalence of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases & metabolic syndrome & this was directly correlated with the severity and duration of the disease.https://mjbu.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_108447_331ca0e4935dc5a9869b0bd4b589a7c1.pdf
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Risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome in psoriatic patients: case - control study
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Samer A Dhaher
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title Risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome in psoriatic patients: case - control study
title_short Risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome in psoriatic patients: case - control study
title_full Risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome in psoriatic patients: case - control study
title_fullStr Risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome in psoriatic patients: case - control study
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome in psoriatic patients: case - control study
title_sort risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome in psoriatic patients: case - control study
publisher University of Basrah
series The Medical Journal of Basrah University
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2413-4414
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Background: Psoriasis has an increased likelihood of comorbidities compared with healthy controls such as cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome. Objectives: To investigate the risk factors that increases the incidence of cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome in Iraqi patients with psoriasis. Patients & methods: a case- control prospective study enrolled 80 patients with psoriasis and 80 normal individuals as a control group. Psoriasis severity was assessed using PASI(psoriasis area severity index) score, in both groups, blood pressure, BMI(body mass index) & waist circumference were measured, laboratory tests including fasting blood sugar & lipid profile were done. For comparison between the 2 groups, Fisher s exact test were performed. Results: In psoriatic group, calculation of (BMI), showed that 19 (23.8%) were obese, 34 (42.5%) over weight, 27 (38.8%) normal weight. Thirty four patients (42.5%) had an elevated blood pressure, both were significantly correlated with the severity of psoriasis.44 (55%) have abnormal lipid profile, 17 (21.3%) elevated cholesterol, 17(21.3%) had raised LDL & 32 (40%) had low HDL. These were correlated with the severity of psoriasis. Eight (10%) patients had elevated VLDL & 13 (16.3 %) had elevated TG. Twelve (15%) patients had elevated FBS.33 (41.25%) patients were having Metabolic syndrome and the risk was increased with the duration of psoriasis. Comparing with the control group, psoriatic patients were at risk of developing hyperglycemia & hyperlipidemia with statistically significant elevation of fasting blood sugar, cholesterol, LDL, & reduced HDL. Conclusions: Compared with the control group, psoriatic patients in our population had an atherogenic lipid profile with increased prevalence of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases & metabolic syndrome & this was directly correlated with the severity and duration of the disease.
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