Steroid therapy improves endothelial function in patients with biopsy-proven giant cell arteritis |
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Authors: | Gonzalez-Juanatey Carlos Llorca Javier Garcia-Porrua Carlos Sanchez-Andrade Amalia Martín Javier Gonzalez-Gay Miguel A |
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Affiliation: | Division of Rheumatology, Hospital Xeral-Calde, Lugo, Spain. miguelaggay@hotmail.com |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: Endothelial dysfunction has been found to be present in subjects with both small and medium-size blood vessel vasculitides. We assess whether endothelial dysfunction was also present in patients with biopsy-proven giant cell arteritis (GCA) and whether it might be improved following steroid treatment. METHODS: Endothelial function was determined in cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of 6 patients with biopsy-proven GCA diagnosed between January and May 2002 by measuring flow-mediated endothelial-dependent and independent vasodilatation (EDV and EIV) by brachial ultrasonography. Patients were assessed for endothelial function within 48 hours after the onset of steroid therapy, 4 weeks after the onset of steroid therapy, and 2 years after the disease diagnosis. RESULTS: EDV was significantly impaired in patients with GCA compared with 12 matched controls [mean 2.9%, median 2.45% (range 2.1% to 4.7%) vs mean 6.5%, median 6.6% (range 3.9% to 9.3%) in matched controls; p = 0.002]. However, no significant difference existed between patients and controls in EIV. Significant improvement of EDV after the suppression of inflammation was achieved. At Week 4 after the onset of steroid therapy all 6 patients showed enhanced responses (p = 0.028). This improvement of EDV was still present when steroid treatment was ended, 2 years after diagnosis. CONCLUSION: Endothelial function is significantly impaired in individuals with active biopsy-proven GCA. The results highlight the importance of steroid therapy to improve endothelial function after suppression of the inflammation of GCA. |
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