Psoriasis: Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Other Disease Comorbidities
April 2008 | Volume 7 | Issue 4 | Original Article | 373 | Copyright © April 2008
Ying Wu PhD, Douglas Mills MS, Mohan Bala PhD
Abstract
The risk factors of cardiovascular disease and other disease comorbidities appear to be more common in patients with psoriasis
compared with the general population. To support this concept, the association between psoriasis and cardiovascular
disease and other comorbidities was analyzed using data collected from 40 730 patients in the National Health and
Wellness Survey (NHWS) during May and June 2004. A case-control study was conducted with data from 1127 patients
with psoriasis and a matched cohort of nonpsoriasis patients. Psoriasis patients were significantly more likely to have cardiovascular
comorbidities, including hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and diabetes, compared with nonpsoriasis
patients. Other comorbidities significantly associated with psoriasis were arthritis, depression, sleep disorder/insomnia,
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and gastroesophageal reflux disease. Responses to this large survey confirm that
patients with psoriasis have a higher rate of cardiovascular risk factors and other comorbidities compared with patients
without psoriasis.