Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessing Risk of Cardiovascular Events in RA Patients Using a Retrospective Cohort From the VARA Registry
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a symmetric, peripheral polyarthritis of uncertain etiology
that can lead to joint deformity and destruction. However, the effects of RA are not
confined simply to joint involvement. Virtually every organ system can be affected by RA if
left untreated. Of particular note is RA’s affect on the cardiovascular system. RA patients
have a reduced lifespan compared to the general population primarily due to an increased
cardiovascular disease burden (1). Recently, RA has been linked to the development of
preclinical atherosclerosis in the carotid arteries as measured by ultrasonography (2).
Women with RA have also been shown to have an increased incidence of nonfatal myocardial
infarctions (3). Despite these studies showing the effects of RA on the cardiovascular
disease burden of those who are afflicted, no study to date has compared the number of
cardiovascular events in a large RA patient population to a risk factor and age matched
control group. Consequently it is the goal of this study to determine whether the
cardiovascular event ratio in an RA patient cohort exceeds an age and risk factor matched
cohort of non-RA patients. This study will also attempt to ascertain whether specific
cardiovascular risk factors contribute to the cardiovascular morbidity and mortality
associated with RA and if any standard cardiovascular medicines disproportionately
contribute to patient outcome.
Hypothesis: Given the increased cardiovascular disease burden associated with RA patients
they are likely to suffer from a statistically significant increased risk of cardiovascular
events when compared to an age and risk factor matched cohort.
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Observational Model: Defined Population, Time Perspective: Longitudinal
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