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The Assessment of Subclinical Cardiovascular Dysfunction in Treated Rheumatoid Arthritis.
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Correctly treated patients with RA, with controlled systemic inflammation, have normal LV, endothelial and arterial function. However, in the absence of documented pulmonary disease, they do have subclinical RV dysfunction, correlated with the duration of disease. This suggests an intrinsic RV myocardial involvement but, since pulmonary artery pressure was also higher, a secondary mechanism might be also involved.
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