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Can Serum Level of N-Terminal Pro B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Be Used in Patients With Psoriasis As a Predictor of Cardiovascular Disease? Publisher Pubmed



Shahididadras M1 ; Niknezhad N1 ; Niknejad N2 ; Zargari O1
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Source: Dermatologic Therapy Published:2019


Abstract

Past studies have reported associations between psoriasis, metabolic syndrome, and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. According to studies, N-terminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) is a useful screening test for cardiac disease. We examined the serum NT-proBNP level in patients with psoriasis and compared them with nonpsoriatic healthy control subjects. Sixty-one patients with psoriasis were enrolled, along with 61 age, sex, and body mass index (BMI) matched control subjects. In both groups, NT-proBNP serum levels and lipid profile parameters were investigated. Means and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were reported. The median serum concentration of NT-proBNP was higher in psoriatic patients than the control group (26.67 [interquartile range (IQR): 15.15–43.03 and range: 5–250] vs. 17.45 [IQR: 12.35–20.80 and range: 5–45.09, p < 0.0001). NT-proBNP serum level in psoriatic arthritis patients (11%; 55.6 ± 25.7 pg/mL, 95% CI: 31.9–79.4 pg/mL) was higher than psoriasis patients without arthritis (35.8 ± 40.6 pg/mL, CI: 24.7–46.9, p < 0.001). NT-proBNP levels were also positively correlated with BMI, lipid profile, and disease duration. NT-proBNP is elevated in patients with psoriasis, consistent with the high risk of cardiovascular disease associated with psoriasis. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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