Objective: To determine the cardiovascular risk and the prevalence of cardiovascular risk (CVR) factors in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Material and methods: Observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study performed in the General Hospital of Ciudad Real from June 2013 to May 2014. A complete laboratory analysis was performed, a clinical profile was prepared, the Systematic COronary Risk Evaluation (SCOREm) was calculated, and the CVR was stratified. Finally, the presence of sub-clinical atherosclerosis was determined by performing a carotid ultrasound. Results: 119 patients accepted to participate in the study. There was a prevalence of 73.1% of traditional risk factors; 6.72% having had a cardiovascular event at the time of the study, and 22.68% had an underdiagnosis of diabetes mellitus and/or nephropathy. The final distribution of the CVR was: Low risk 46 (38.7%), intermediate risk 33 (27.7%), high risk 2 (1.7%), very high risk 38 (31.9%). Conclusions: There is a high prevalence of CVR factors and an elevated risk of underdiagnosis in the rheumatoid arthritis population. Therefore, although rheumatoid arthritis manifests itself more in the joints, it should be considered a systemic disease associated with a higher incidence of cardiovascular events.
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Ramírez Huaranga, M. A., Mínguez Sánchez, M. D., Zarca Díaz de la Espina, M. Á., Ramos Rodríguez, M., Cuadra Díaz, J. L., & Romero Aguilera, G. (2018). Rheumatoid arthritis; a systemic disease with an under-estimated cardiovascular risk. Revista Colombiana de Reumatologia, 25(2), 92–98. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rcreu.2018.02.005
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