Chronic Inflammation in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Its Link to Coronary Lesions Insights from a Monocentric Study

Introduction:

  • Study Focus: The study analyzed 202 RA patients with coronary artery disease to understand how chronic inflammation affects coronary lesions.
  • Key Results:
    • 70% of patients showed signs of chronic inflammation.
    • A strong correlation was found between inflammation and the presence/extent of coronary lesions.
    • However, inflammation was not linked to the severity of coronary lesions.
  • Participants: The study involved both male and female patients aged 30-75 years.
  • Risk Factors: 55% were diabetics, 61% had hypertension, and 38% had dyslipidemia.
  • Angiography Results: 70% required revascularization, with 151 out of 202 patients showing stenosis ≥ 50%.

Integration of External Medical Sources:

Further Reading and Resources

Call-to-Action

Disclaimer: This content is generated using AI assistance and should be reviewed for accuracy and compliance before considering this article and its contents as a reference. Any mishaps or grievances raised due to the reusing of this material will not be handled by the author of this article