Busca avançada
Ano de início
Entree
(Referência obtida automaticamente do Web of Science, por meio da informação sobre o financiamento pela FAPESP e o número do processo correspondente, incluída na publicação pelos autores.)

Analysis of Metabolic Syndrome in Adult Dermatomyositis With a Focus on Cardiovascular Disease

Texto completo
Autor(es):
de Moraes, Mariana Teichner [1] ; Carlos de Souza, Fernando Henrique [1] ; Moraes de Barros, Thiago Bitar [1] ; Shinjo, Samuel Katsuyuki [1]
Número total de Autores: 4
Afiliação do(s) autor(es):
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Fac Med, Sao Paulo - Brazil
Número total de Afiliações: 1
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: ARTHRITIS CARE & RESEARCH; v. 65, n. 5, p. 793-799, MAY 2013.
Citações Web of Science: 17
Resumo

Objective To evaluate the frequency of metabolic syndrome in dermatomyositis (DM) patients and to analyze the possible association of metabolic syndrome with traditional cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors and DM-related clinical and laboratory features. Methods The present cross-sectional single-center study included 84 DM patients and 105 healthy controls. Metabolic syndrome was diagnosed according to the National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III. Results The median age was similar in both the DM and control groups (41.5 and 42.0 years, respectively; P = 0.378), with a comparable predominance of women (P = 0.904) and white race (P = 0.623). The DM patients had a higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome (41.7% versus 7.0%; P < 0.001), diabetes mellitus (17.9% versus 1.0%; P < 0.001), stroke (4.8% versus 0%; P = 0.024), and family history of CVD (23.8% versus 8.6%; P = 0.004). However, the frequency of sedentarism, hypothyroidism, smoking, and alcohol intake was similar in both groups (P > 0.05). Further analysis of the DM patients with (n = 35) and without (n = 49) metabolic syndrome revealed that the patients with this complication were older (mean +/- SD age 50.0 +/- 14.5 years versus 40.9 +/- 14.6 years; P = 0.006) and had a similar disease duration (P = 0.925) and higher prevalence of systemic arterial hypertension prior to the onset of disease symptoms (54.3% versus 10.2%; P < 0.001). In a multivariate analysis, only hypertension diagnosed prior to the disease was associated with metabolic syndrome (odds ratio 10.47 {[}95% confidence interval 2.6244.81]). Conclusion Metabolic syndrome is highly prevalent in DM, and prior hypertension seems to be a major determinant of its development, while disease- and therapy-related factors do not appear to play a relevant role. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 11/15524-0 - Síndrome plurimetabólica na dermatomiosite/polimiosite
Beneficiário:Mariana Teichner de Moraes
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Iniciação Científica