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Using AI and CT scans to find #cardiovascular disease in #autoimmune conditions . #metabolichealth #artificialintelligence https://www.tctmd.com/news/incidental-cac-tied-worse-outcomes-systemic-inflammatory-diseases

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A recent study has shed new light on the link between autoimmune conditions and cardiovascular disease. It is well-known that patients with chronic autoimmune conditions such as lupus, psoriatic arthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis face higher risks of cardiovascular disease, strokes, and heart attacks over time.

Conducted by one of Harvard’s hospitals, this groundbreaking study presented at a cardiac imaging meeting explored an innovative approach to assessing heart disease risk. Over seven years, researchers analyzed CT scans from patients with autoimmune conditions. These scans were initially conducted to check for infections, cancer, or other issues, without specifically targeting coronary artery disease.

By retrospectively applying AI software to these scans, the researchers assessed the presence of coronary artery calcification, a marker of coronary artery disease. Astonishingly, they found that over 50% of these patients, who had no prior history of heart attacks, strokes, or coronary artery disease, had significant coronary artery calcification.

This study underscores two crucial points. Firstly, it highlights the remarkable potential of AI technology in identifying heart disease risk in populations previously considered at low risk. Secondly, it emphasizes the role of chronic inflammation, often seen in autoimmune conditions, as a contributor to heart disease.

Heart disease develops when plaque accumulates in the arteries, often fueled by chronic inflammation. This can lead to artery blockages, resulting in heart attacks or strokes. While managing autoimmune conditions is important, controlling cardiovascular risks remains a challenge.

Healthcare providers and patients must prioritize metabolic health, focusing on weight management, blood pressure, and cholesterol control. This study reveals that even patients unaware of their coronary artery disease status face significant risks, urging a proactive approach to heart health management.

By integrating AI technology with routine imaging, this research offers new hope for early detection and prevention of heart disease in autoimmune patients. It serves as a reminder that continuous efforts are needed to address cardiovascular health in this vulnerable population.

 


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