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Carotid-IMT may benefit from bio & methotrexate in psoriasis patients

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Carotid-IMT may benefit from bio & methotrexate in psoriasis patients
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News  Tue-06-02-2018, 17:37 PM
This study assessed the effect of systemic and biological drugs on psoriasis patients carotid intima-media thickness (IMT).

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Background:
Psoriasis has been related to a large number of cardiovascular risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus and arteriosclerosis. The increased carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) could be considered to be a marker of generalized arteriosclerosis.

Objective:
To assess the effect of systemic and biological drugs on psoriatic patients′ carotid IMT.

Methods:
A prospective study was performed. We studied 53 patients with moderate and severe psoriasis from our psoriasis dermatological unit, analyzing lipid and glucose metabolism and performing a carotid IMT sonography before introduction of systemic and biological drugs. After that, we performed an 8-month closely analytic and sonographic follow-up.

Results:
The IMT of the psoriatic patients treated with biological drugs tended to decrease, although this occurrence was not statistically significant (p=0.086). The subgroup analysis revealed that patients treated with Methotrexate (p=0,045) and Anti Il-12/23 (p=0,010) presented a decrease of their IMT levels. This analysis also showed a decrease in glycaemia and insulin levels in patients treated with TNF-alpha Inhibitors and Ustekinumab.

Conclusions:
Our study suggest that the carotid-IMT may benefits from treatment with biological drugs, particularly Anti IL-12/23, and methotrexate in patients suffering from moderate and severe psoriasis. However, larger longitudinal studies should be performed in order to fully confirm these results.

Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com

*Early view funding unknown.
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Tue-06-02-2018, 17:41 PM
Huh are they talking about the thickness of your carotid artery?
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Tue-06-02-2018, 17:43 PM
(Tue-06-02-2018, 17:41 PM)Turnedlight Wrote: Huh  are they talking about the thickness of your carotid artery?

I'm not sure to be honest, it's a bit over my head.
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Tue-06-02-2018, 22:33 PM
They are talking about an IMT-level, But thickness is not measured as a level, right?
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Wed-07-02-2018, 09:14 AM
Maybe it’s what we used to call ‘furring up’ of the arteries..

In which case they might be starting to think that the state of our arteries isn’t totally our own fault.
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