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Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality in Patients With Psoriasis or Psoriatic Arthritis

Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality in Patients With Psoriasis or Psoriatic Arthritis

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40-75 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this research is to test a novel centralized care coordinator program to assist patients with psoriatic disease in lowering their risk of cardiovascular disease through the application of standard of care approaches to improving modifiable cardiovascular risk factors.

Description

Psoriasis patients have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality but are less likely to have traditional cardiovascular risk factors identified or adequately managed. Care coordinators have previously been demonstrated to improve outcomes in patients with chronic diseases (such as comorbid diabetes and depression) and are now routinely embedded in primary care practices in integrated health systems. The goal of this research is to test a novel centralized care coordinator program to assist patients with psoriatic disease in lowering their risk of cardiovascular disease through the application of standard of care approaches to improving modifiable cardiovascular risk factors.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Willing and able to provide informed consent
  2. Male or female aged 40-75
  3. Being seen by a dermatology provider in routine care for the primary encounter diagnosis of psoriasis

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Currently taking a prescription lipid lowering medication
  2. Pregnant or planning pregnancy in the next 6 months
  3. Has a known history of cardiovascular disease (MI, Stroke, coronary artery, cerebrovascular, or peripheral vascular disease)

Study details
    Psoriasis
    Psoriatic Arthritis
    Psoriatic Conditions
    Cardiovascular Diseases

NCT05908240

University of Pennsylvania

27 January 2024

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