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Key clinical point: Patients with psoriasis showed lower coronary inflammation and higher atherosclerotic burden than matched control participants.

Major finding: Compared with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor-matched control participants, patients with psoriasis showed a lower perivascular fat attenuation index (−80.19 ± 7.48 vs −78.14 ± 7.81 Hounsfield unit; P less than .001), indicating lower coronary inflammation and a higher overall computed tomography-adapted Leaman score (5.86 vs 4.69; P = .030).

Study details: This was a retrospective, single-center study including 98 patients with psoriasis and 196 CVD risk factor-matched control participants.

Disclosures: No specific funding for the study was disclosed. Z Xu declared being an employee of Siemens Healthineers CT Collaboration. No other potential conflict of interests was declared.

Source: Bao W et al. Dermatology. 2021 Sep 15. doi: 10.1159/000518771.

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Key clinical point: Patients with psoriasis showed lower coronary inflammation and higher atherosclerotic burden than matched control participants.

Major finding: Compared with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor-matched control participants, patients with psoriasis showed a lower perivascular fat attenuation index (−80.19 ± 7.48 vs −78.14 ± 7.81 Hounsfield unit; P less than .001), indicating lower coronary inflammation and a higher overall computed tomography-adapted Leaman score (5.86 vs 4.69; P = .030).

Study details: This was a retrospective, single-center study including 98 patients with psoriasis and 196 CVD risk factor-matched control participants.

Disclosures: No specific funding for the study was disclosed. Z Xu declared being an employee of Siemens Healthineers CT Collaboration. No other potential conflict of interests was declared.

Source: Bao W et al. Dermatology. 2021 Sep 15. doi: 10.1159/000518771.

Key clinical point: Patients with psoriasis showed lower coronary inflammation and higher atherosclerotic burden than matched control participants.

Major finding: Compared with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor-matched control participants, patients with psoriasis showed a lower perivascular fat attenuation index (−80.19 ± 7.48 vs −78.14 ± 7.81 Hounsfield unit; P less than .001), indicating lower coronary inflammation and a higher overall computed tomography-adapted Leaman score (5.86 vs 4.69; P = .030).

Study details: This was a retrospective, single-center study including 98 patients with psoriasis and 196 CVD risk factor-matched control participants.

Disclosures: No specific funding for the study was disclosed. Z Xu declared being an employee of Siemens Healthineers CT Collaboration. No other potential conflict of interests was declared.

Source: Bao W et al. Dermatology. 2021 Sep 15. doi: 10.1159/000518771.

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