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POS0779 MYOCARDIAL INFARCTIONS, SUBTYPES, LOCATIONS AND CORONARY ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN SLE - A COMPARATIVE STUDY WITH MATCHED CONTROLS
- Source :
- Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 80:643.1-643
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- BMJ, 2021.
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Abstract
- Background:Myocardial infarction (MI) is estimated to be 2- to 3-fold elevated in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) as compared to gender- and age-matched controls (1-2). Even though some risk factors have been purposed, mechanisms of increased MI incidence remains to be determined.Objectives:To explore underlying mechanisms, we compared MI characteristics and risk factors between SLE patients with MI (MI-SLE), MI patients without SLE (MI-nonSLE) and SLE patients without MI (nonMI-SLE).Methods:We performed retrospective medical file review including angiography and echocardiography reports in 34 MI-SLE patients, 34 MI-nonSLE patients and 34 nonMI-SLE patients – all individually matched for gender and age in a ratio of 1:1:1.Results:Median age was 61 years and 88% were females. MI-SLE patients had more coronary arteries involved (table 1; p=0.038), and ≥50% coronary atherosclerosis/occlusion at MI was numerically more common compared to MI-nonSLE controls (88% versus 66%; p=0.065). The left anterior descending artery was most frequently involved in both MI groups (73% versus 59%; p=0.11). Decreased (Conclusion:We demonstrate that non-procedural MIs in SLE are in 88% of cases associated with significant coronary atherosclerosis. Increased prevalence of CAD prior MI and higher number of coronary arteries involved at MI, suggest accelerated coronary atherosclerosis in SLE patients. This calls for attentive surveillance of CVD and early atheroprotective treatment in this patients group.References:[1]Hak AE et al. Systemic lupus erythematosus and the risk of cardiovascular disease: Results from the nurses’ health study. Arthritis and rheumatism 2009;61:1396-402.[2]Fischer LM et. Effect of rheumatoid arthritis or systemic lupus erythematosus on the risk of first-time acute myocardial infarction. The American journal of cardiology 2004;93:198-200.Table 1.MI characteristicsMI-SLENtotalMI-nonSLENtotalP-valueECG findingsNSTEMI23 (72%)3221 (66%)321.0 STEMIPresence of atherosclerosis9 (28%)3211 (34%)32 0-VD3 (12%)2610 (35%)290.065 MI-CAD (≥1-VD)Number of involved arteries23 (88%)2619 (66%)29 0-VD3 (12%)2610 (35%)290.038 1-VD13 (50%)269 (31%)29 ≥2-VD10 (39%)2610 (35%)29Involvement of specific arteriesLMCA3 (12%)260 (0%)290.50 LAD19 (73%)2617 (59%)290.11 RCA7 (27%)269 (31%)290.75 Cx6 (23%)266 (21%)291.0Left ventricular ejection fraction 13 (45%)2912 (36%)330.79 ≥50%16 (55%)2921 (64%)330-VD = 0-Vessel disease. 1-VD = 1-Vessel disease. 2-VD = 2-Vessel disease. Cx = Circumflex artery. LAD = Left anterior descending artery. LMCA = Left main coronary artery. MI-CAD = MI with coronary artery disease. NSTEMI = Non-ST-elevation MI. RCA = Right coronary artery. STEMI = ST-elevation MI.Disclosure of Interests:Isak Samuelsson: None declared, Ioannis Parodis Grant/research support from: The author declare that he has no conflict of interest related to this work, Iva Gunnarsson Grant/research support from: The author declare that she has no conflict of interest related to this work, Agneta Zickert: None declared, Claes Hofman-Bang: None declared, Håkan Wallén Grant/research support from: The author declare that he has no conflict of interest related to this work, Elisabet Svenungsson Grant/research support from: The author declare that she has no conflict of interest related to this work
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- ISSN :
- 14682060 and 00034967
- Volume :
- 80
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........2cb095352ab82e455ac480a7ddfd371f
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2021-eular.3547