Points to consider in cardiovascular disease risk management among patients with rheumatoid arthritis living in South Africa, an unequal middle income country
Date
2020-06-16
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BMC (part of Springer Nature)
Abstract
Background: It is plausible that optimal cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk management differs in patients with
rheumatoid arthritis (RA) from low or middle income compared to high income populations. This study aimed at
producing evidence-based points to consider for CVD prevention in South African RA patients.
Methods: Five rheumatologists, one cardiologist and one epidemiologist with experience in CVD risk management
in RA patients, as well as two patient representatives, two health professionals and one radiologist, one
rheumatology fellow and 11 rheumatologists that treat RA patients regularly contributed. Systematic literature
searches were performed and the level of evidence was determined according to standard guidelines.
Results: Eighteen points to consider were formulated. These were grouped into 6 categories that comprised overall
CVD risk assessment and management (n = 4), and specific interventions aimed at reducing CVD risk including RA
control with disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs, glucocorticoids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(n = 3), lipid lowering agents (n = 8), antihypertensive drugs (n = 1), low dose aspirin (n = 1) and lifestyle
modification (n = 1). Each point to consider differs partially or completely from recommendations previously
reported for CVD risk management in RA patients from high income populations. Currently recommended CVD risk
calculators do not reliably identify South African black RA patients with very high-risk atherosclerosis as represented
by carotid artery plaque presence on ultrasound. Conclusions: Our findings indicate that optimal cardiovascular risk management likely differs substantially in RA
patients from low or middle income compared to high income populations. There is an urgent need for future
multicentre longitudinal studies on CVD risk in black African patients with RA.
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CITATION: Solomon, A., et al. 2020. Points to consider in cardiovascular disease risk management among patients with rheumatoid arthritis living in South Africa, an unequal middle income country. BMC Rheumatology, 4:42, doi:10.1186/s41927-020-00139-2.
The original publication is available at https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32550295/
The original publication is available at https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32550295/
Keywords
Rheumatoid arthritis -- Medical care, Cardiovascular system -- Diseases -- Risk Management, Inequality of income
Citation
Solomon, A., et al. 2020. Points to consider in cardiovascular disease risk management among patients with rheumatoid arthritis living in South Africa, an unequal middle income country. BMC Rheumatology, 4:42, doi:10.1186/s41927-020-00139-2