Abstract
Objective
To investigate if patients with Primary Antiphospholipid Syndrome (PAPS) with venous and/or arterial thrombosis without traditional coronary artery disease (CAD) risk factors develop early atherosclerotic vascular damage.
Methods
27 female patients with PAPS (Sidney criteria) and 27 age, body mass index (BMI), and sex matched controls were consecutively selected. Exclusion criteria were: black race, age โฅ55 years, traditional cardiovascular risk factors, other thrombophilias or connective tissue diseases, corticosteroids use and pregnancy. All subjects underwent Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) and Echo-Tracking (ET), both in carotidal bed, to analyse vascular functional properties.
Results
Age (pโ=โ0.92) and BMI (pโ=โ0.91) were comparable in both groups. PAPS patients and controls had similar PWV (9.07โยฑโ1.08โm/s vs 9.42โยฑโ1.47โm/s, pโ=โ0.34) as well as echo tracking parameters such as intima-media thickness (683โยฑโ171โยตm vs 636โยฑโ140โยตm, pโ=โ0.52), carotideal diameter (pโ=โ0.26), distensibility (pโ=โ0.92), compliance coefficients (pโ=โ0.36) and elastic modulus (pโ=โ0.78). Patients with exclusively venous thrombosis showed lower PWV than patients with arterial thrombosis (8.55โยฑโ0.70โm/s vs 9.56โยฑโ0.94โm/s, pโ=โ0.01), but no difference regarding intima-media thickness (683โยฑโ171โยตm vs 636โยฑโ140โยตm, pโ=โ0.52) was observed.
Conclusion
Patients with PAPS do not seem to be at higher risk of developing premature atherosclerosis. Patients who suffered exclusively venous thrombosis seem to be at lower risk than those with exclusively arterial events. Other studies need to confirm our findings.
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