The Cardiovascular Relevance of Celiac Disease

نویسندگان

  • Dario Pitocco
  • Francesco Zaccardi
  • Francesca Martini
  • Simona Giubilato
  • Giovanna Liuzzo
  • Filippo Crea
  • Giovanni Ghirlanda
چکیده

We readwith great interest the recent article by Leeds et al. (1) regarding the effect of the presence of celiac disease (CD) on glycometabolic parameters in type 1diabetic subjects and, above all, on diabetes-related microvascular complications. Indeed, several epidemiological and genetic studies strongly suggest a morethan-random association between type 1 diabetes and CD (2,3), but no current guidelines encourage different approaches in patients with the coexistence of the two diseases in terms of glycometabolic targets and/or screening of vascular complications. We recently published a similar study (case-control) (4) that showed that the presence of CD is also associated with an increased intima-media thickness of the carotid arteries, a well-known intermediate marker of endothelial dysfunction and macrovascular disease. Therefore, although the intrinsic nature of the two studies does not allow for a definitive demonstration of a cause and effect relationship between CD and diabetes-related microand macrovascular complications, we strongly believe that: 1) Type 1 diabetic patients with an early presence of micro/macrovascular complications (in particular at the diagnosis) should be screened for CD; this is also true in the case of persistently high HbA1c values (“brittle diabetes”). 2) The coexistence of CD and diabetes causes a worsening of metabolic control, above all if the former is not treated, which probably puts these patients in a higher-risk category. This is why it is reasonable to consider a more frequent screening for complications and to define different glycometabolic targets in this group of subjects. The consequence could be the application of different lowering-risk strategies, for example an early intervention with a statin and/or aspirin.

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دوره 35  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012