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Increased arterial stiffness in patients with psoriasis is associated with active systemic inflammation
Background Psoriasis is associated with premature atherosclerosis although the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Objectives We sought to investigate the relationship between disease activity and systemic inflammation in patients with psoriasis, and macrovascular and microvascular function. Methods Fifty-two patients with psoriasis (mean 卤 SD age 44 卤 8 years; 38 men) were compared with 50 age- and sex-matched controls. Baseline demographics and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) level were recorded for each subject. Psoriatic disease activity was assessed using the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI). Arterial stiffness and endothelial function were assessed using brachial to ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) and digital hyperaemic response measured using the peripheral arterial tonometry (PAT) index. Results Patients with psoriasis had significantly higher hs-CRP (mean 卤 SD 5路3 卤 5路1 vs. 1路9 卤 1路6 mg L -1, P < 0路01) and baPWV (mean 卤 SD 14路5 卤 2路5 vs. 13路2 卤 1路6 m s -1, P < 0路01) but not PAT index (mean 卤 SD 2路06 卤 0路59 vs. 2路10 卤 0路44, P = 0路70) than controls. There was significant correlation of hs-CRP with baPWV (r = 0路51, P < 0路01) and with PASI (r = 0路48, P < 0路01). Multiple linear regression analysis demonstrated that baPWV is independently correlated with age, fasting glucose and hs-CRP (P < 0路05), but does not predict PAT index. Each mg L -1 increase in hs-CRP accounted for an increase in baPWV of +0路12 m s -1 (95% confidence interval 0路01-0路22, P = 0路03). Conclusions Young patients with psoriasis have increased arterial stiffness but not microvascular dysfunction compared with healthy controls. More importantly, hs-CRP positively correlated with, and independently predicted, arterial stiffness. This suggests that systemic inflammation in patients with psoriasis is associated with premature atherosclerosis. 漏 2011 The Authors. BJD 漏 2011 British Association of Dermatologists.link_to_subscribed_fulltex