Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3828123 | Revista Clínica Española | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Seventy-three RA patients and same number of controls formed by osteoarthritis patients were studied, all without a background of cardiovascular clinical events. RA patients had a higher calcium score than the control group (19.2% vs. 11%; p = 0.17)), this being associated with disease duration. BNP levels (90.0 vs. 45.4; p = 0.003), corrected QT length, large QT frequency and silent myocardial infarct were higher in the RA group. In conclusion, RA patients showed more coronary calcification frequency than in general population and more biochemical and electrocardiogram myocardial subclinical dysfunction signs.
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Authors
A. López de Guzmán, J. de D. GarcÃa DÃaz, M.I. DÃez-Pérez de la Vacas, E. Cuende Quintana, A. Sánchez Atrio, I. Sivera Monzó,