Impairment of arterial compliance in Cushing's syndrome

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Abstract

Arterial stiffness may be useful for stratifying cardiovascular risk in individuals suffering from a number of pathologies, such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity, dyslipidaemia and coronary artery disease. Cushing's syndrome is underpinned by a complex metabolic syndrome, which is potentially implicated in the onset of blood vessel alterations and the increase in arterial wall stiffness. The aim of this paper was to perform a review about the most important studies conducted in order to evaluate the arterial distensibility profile of subjects affected by Cushing's syndrome. Increased arterial stiffness may persist even after successful cure of this disease. It is therefore of fundamental importance to identify the presence of early vascular alterations in these patients, in order to commence their treatment and thus attempt to prevent the subsequent onset of adverse cardiovascular events.

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Bassareo, P. P., Zedda, A. M., & Mercuro, G. (2014). Impairment of arterial compliance in Cushing’s syndrome. European Endocrinology, 10(2), 161–164. https://doi.org/10.17925/EE.2014.10.02.161

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