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Are patients with psoriasis being screened for cardiovascular risk factors? A study of screening practices and awareness among primary care physicians and cardiologists

机译:是否正在筛查牛皮癣患者的心血管危险因素?初级保健医生和心脏病医生的筛查实践和意识研究

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Introduction: Increasing literature suggests that patients with psoriasis who have severe disease appear to have increased frequency of cardiovascular (CV) diseases. The National Psoriasis Foundation recommends screening for CV risk factors as early as 20 years of age. The extent to which these screening guidelines are implemented in practice is unclear. Objective: We sought to assess CV risk factor screening practices in patients with psoriasis and to assess primary care physician (PCP) and cardiologist awareness of worse CV outcomes in patients with psoriasis. Methods: We distributed 1200 questionnaires to PCPs and cardiologists between October 1, 2010, and April 15, 2011. A representative national sample of physicians was obtained by random selection from professional medical societies. Results: A total of 251 PCPs and cardiologists responded to the questionnaire. Among these physicians, 108 (43%) screened for hypertension, 27 (11%) screened for dyslipidemia, 75 (30%) screened for obesity, and 67 (27%) screened for diabetes. Physicians who cared for a greater number of patients with psoriasis were significantly more likely to screen for CV risk factors (hypertension P =.0041, dyslipidemia P =.0143, and diabetes P =.0065). Compared with PCPs, cardiologists were 3.5 times more likely to screen for dyslipidemia (95% confidence interval 1.32-9.29, P =.012). A total of 113 (45%) physicians were aware that psoriasis was associated with worse CV outcomes. Limitations: The questionnaire response rate was modest. Conclusions: Most PCPs and cardiologists did not routinely screen patients with psoriasis for CV risk factors. Educating physicians regarding potentially increased CV risk in psoriasis and adopting a multidisciplinary approach in the care of patients with psoriasis will likely lead to improved patient outcomes.
机译:简介:越来越多的文献表明,患有严重疾病的牛皮癣患者似乎患有心血管(CV)疾病的频率增加。国家银屑病基金会建议早在20岁时就筛查CV危险因素。这些筛选指南在实践中的实施程度尚不清楚。目的:我们试图评估银屑病患者的CV危险因素筛查方法,并评估初级保健医生(PCP)和心脏病专家对银屑病患者CV恶化的认识。方法:我们在2010年10月1日至2011年4月15日之间向PCP和心脏病专家分发了1200份问卷。通过从专业医学会中随机选择获得了具有代表性的全国医师样本。结果:共有251位PCP和心脏病专家对问卷进行了答复。这些医生中,有108名(43%)进行了高血压筛查,有27名(11%)进行了血脂异常筛查,有75名(30%)进行了肥胖症筛查,有67名(27%)进行了糖尿病筛查。照顾更多的牛皮癣患者的医生更有可能筛查CV危险因素(高血压P = .0041,血脂异常P = .0143和糖尿病P = .0065)。与PCP相比,心脏病专家筛查血脂异常的可能性高3.5倍(95%置信区间1.32-9.29,P = .012)。共有113位医师(45%)意识到牛皮癣与较差的CV结果有关。局限性:问卷答复率不高。结论:大多数PCP和心脏病专家并未常规筛查牛皮癣患者的CV危险因素。对医师进行有关牛皮癣的潜在CV风险的教育,并采取多学科方法治疗牛皮癣患者可能会改善患者的预后。

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