• Title of article

    Cardiovascular Risk in Women With PCOS

  • Author/Authors

    Scicchitano, Pietro University of Bari - School of Medicine - Department of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Section of Cardiovascular Diseases, Italy , Dentamaro, Ilaria University of Bari - School of Medicine - Department of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Section of Cardiovascular Diseases, Italy , Carbonara, Rosa University of Bari - School of Medicine - Department of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Section of Cardiovascular Diseases, Italy , Bulzis, Gabriella University of Bari - School of Medicine - Department of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Section of Cardiovascular Diseases, Italy , Dachille, Annamaria University of Bari - School of Medicine - Department of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Section of Cardiovascular Diseases, Italy , Caputo, Paola University of Bari - School of Medicine - Department of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Section of Cardiovascular Diseases, Italy , Riccardi, Roberta University of Bari - School of Medicine - Department of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Section of Cardiovascular Diseases, Italy , Locorotondo, Manuela University of Bari - School of Medicine - Department of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Section of Cardiovascular Diseases, Italy , Mandurino, Cosimo University of Bari - School of Medicine - Department of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Section of Cardiovascular Diseases, Italy , Ciccone, Marco Matteo University of Bari - School of Medicine - Department of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Section of Cardiovascular Diseases, Italy

  • From page
    611
  • To page
    618
  • Abstract
    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), or Stein-Leventhal syndrome, is a common endocrine disorder defined by two of the three following features: i) oligoovulation or anovulation, ii) clinical and/or biochemical signs of hyperandrogenism, or iii) polycystic ovaries, once the related endocrinological and gynaecological disorders have been excluded. PCOS does not exclusively involve the reproductive apparatus , it has a complex number of systemic relevancy symptoms. It leads to Metabolic Syndrome, with severe consequences on the cardiovascular apparatus. Many clinical studies have underlined the connection between PCOS and the cardiovascular risk profile of such female patients, due to a lipid/glucose altered metabolism, hypertension, systemic inflammatory condition (assessable by markers such as VES, TNF-alfa, citokines and C-reactive protein (hsPCR) levels), and vascular injuries. Considering the early onset of the disease, PCOS could be considered as a real cardiovascular risk factor which affects the quality of life seriously. The current review aimed to point out the main connections between PCOS and cardiovascular risk factors according to the latest findings coming from literature data analysis, and try to depict the great influences that such a common disease can have on the patients’ health integrity.
  • Keywords
    PCOS , Cardiovascular Risk , Metabolic Syndrome , Diabetes , Hypertension
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
  • Record number

    2562686