Pharmacological management of cardiovascular risk in chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases

V Panoulas, GD Kitas - Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology, 2020Taylor & Francis
Introduction Cardiovascular comorbidity is a major burden in patients with chronic
inflammatory rheumatic diseases and a significant determinant of their outcome. In addition
to optimal management of the underlying inflammatory condition according to current
guidelines, individual cardiovascular risk factors, particularly dyslipidaemia, hypertension,
and impaired glucose tolerance should be assessed regularly and guide risk stratification
and requirement for treatment. Areas discussed We critically reviewed manuscripts and …
Introduction
Cardiovascular comorbidity is a major burden in patients with chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases and a significant determinant of their outcome. In addition to optimal management of the underlying inflammatory condition according to current guidelines, individual cardiovascular risk factors, particularly dyslipidaemia, hypertension, and impaired glucose tolerance should be assessed regularly and guide risk stratification and requirement for treatment.
Areas discussed
We critically reviewed manuscripts and guidelines on the pharmacological management of dyslipidaemia, hypertension, and diabetes in patients with chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases (PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar, up to 1 March 2020). Lifestyle changes are of paramount importance for the management of these risk factors. In the current narrative review, we discuss pharmacological therapies available and emerging therapies aiming to help patients achieve recommended targets, depending on their individual risk.
Expert opinion
CVD risk is increased in people with chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases. Cardiovascular risk factor management is an essential part of their care. Although relevant guidance exists, there are still major gaps in knowledge and risk factor management implementation in these patient groups. Some practical guidance based on our interpretation of existing data and experience in the field is provided in this review.
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