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Something all RA patients should be mindful of!

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Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients At Higher Risk For Unrecognized Heart Disease And Cardiac Sudden Death

People with rheumatoid arthritis not only have a higher risk of coronary heart disease than those in the general population, but they have more silent, unrecognized heart attacks and sudden cardiac deaths, according to a Mayo Clinic study published in the February issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism (rheumatology.org/publications/ar). They are also much less likely to complain of chest pain.

The increased heart disease risk may be present even before the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, according to the researchers. During the two years before diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, patients with this disease were three times more likely to have been hospitalized for an acute heart attack and five times more likely to have an unrecognized heart attack. They were also less likely to have had a history of chest pain, compared to those without rheumatoid arthritis. After their diagnosis, the rheumatoid arthritis patients were twice as likely to experience unrecognized heart attacks and sudden cardiac deaths.

Hilal Maradit Kremers, M.D., lead study investigator and research associate in the Mayo Clinic Department of Health Sciences Research, says the study suggests three major messages for rheumatoid arthritis patients:

-- The risk of heart attack is already there at the time a rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis is first made.

-- Heart disease can remain silent in those with rheumatoid arthritis. Regular cardiac checkups are important, as is lowering traditional cardiac risk factors, such as taking care of blood pressure and
cholesterol and quitting smoking.

-- Heart disease in rheumatoid arthritis patients can manifest for the first time as a cardiac sudden death.

The researchers were surprised to find that the increased cardiac events in rheumatoid arthritis patients could not be explained by an increase in traditional heart disease risk factors such as elevated cholesterol, blood pressure and body mass index,
diabetes, and alcohol abuse, indicates Dr. Maradit Kremers.

"What we are finding is that though traditional cardiovascular risk factors are important, they are less important for those with rheumatoid arthritis," says Dr. Maradit Kremers. "Something else is going on. It could be that rheumatoid arthritis and heart disease have a common origin. What we do know is that the cause cannot be explained by just one factor. It is multifactorial."

To date, there also is no definitive information for rheumatoid arthritis patients about steps they can take to avoid heart disease, according to the Mayo Clinic researchers. Meanwhile, they indicate that it is critical that rheumatoid arthritis patients recognize their risks for heart disease and that they seek medical care for any cardiac symptoms or complaints.

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Lynn492011-03-01 17:06:11As stated before, get a referral to a cardiologist for a workup.  By the time you have symptoms it can be too late.  LindyThanks Lynn...
That's on my plan now, LinB!
Now, this is an excellant article and one that every person with ra needs to read. People with ra need to know that ra is a scarey disease and they should be scared enough to not only get informed but take the steps to keep the scarey things from happening. Thanks Lynn.
 
LEV
zzzronbn562011-03-09 21:17:58Hi Babs, I'm glad to hear that you're going to a cardiologist.  LindyRonald,
 
Do you think there is one member here that believes that when you get chest pains that you won't call 911 and beg them to hurry so that they can take you to the hospital where there are Doctors and drugs to save your life? And that you will let those Doctors work on you and give you drugs even if the Doctor is african american? Or do you think that everyone believes you are going to adjust your acid? You are too funny.
 
LEV
 
zzronbn562011-03-09 21:17:24wwronbn562011-03-09 21:16:51

Ronald,

Gosh, we are all so hurt that a man like yourself that refers to women as c**ts, sluts, whores, bitches are calling us assholes. Why do you call us such names? Because we are too smart to follow an OCD idiot that thinks he is the "all knowing one". Why are you wasting your time here? You have the cure to all the diseases. Surely if what you are saying is the truth, you should be able to find a bigger audience? Unless, you are feeding us some bullsh*t and then, you would have to just aimlessly roam the internet, puking your vile and getting angry becuase no ones eating it. But yeah, we're "dumb asses because we won't follow such a man? as you. Sometimes it's better to be a dumb ass that's too smart to follow some dumb ass.
 
LEV

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