Title Cardiovascular risk in psoriatic patients detected by heart rate variability (HRV) analysis.
Author Proietti, Ilaria; Raimondi, Gianfranco; Skroza, Nevena; Pampena, Riccardo; Bernardini, Nicoletta; La Viola, Giorgio; Nicolucci, Francesca; Tolino, Ersilia; Zuber, Sara; Scordamaglia, Beatrice; Balduzzi, Veronica; Soccodato, Valentina; Potenza, Concetta
Journal Drug Dev Res Publication Year/Month 2014-Nov
PMID 25381987 PMCID -N/A-
Affiliation 1.Department of Dermatology "Daniele Innocenzi", A. Fiorini Hospital, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, 04019, Italy.

Patients affected by severe psoriasis have an increased prevalence of cardiovascular () diseases as documented by several studies. Heart rate variability (HRV) is a noninvasive method to evaluate the autonomic control of the sinus node. In this study, HRV analysis has been used to evaluate whether young patients with moderate cutaneous psoriasis have increased cardiovascular (CV) risk, in absence of CV comorbidities. Our data indicate an imbalance toward the sympathetic arm of the autonomic cardiac modulation. As the increase in sympathetic activity may be associated with a higher CV risk, moderate psoriasis could be considered to be an independent CV risk factor.

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