High-sensitivity C-reactive protein and risk of sepsis. [PDF]
Conventional C-reactive protein assays have been used to detect or guide the treatment of acute sepsis. The objective of this study was to determine the association between elevated baseline high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) and the risk of ...
Henry E Wang +8 more
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Time-Weighted Cumulative High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein and Risk of Cardiac Conduction Block: Findings from a Prospective Cohort [PDF]
Mo Zhang,1,2,* Dou Shi,1,* Yixiu Chen,2,3 Yicheng Liao,2,3 Zhihui Liu,2,3 Renjie Fu,2,3 Yufeng Bian,2,3 Shuohua Chen,2 Haiyan Zhao,2 Honghong He,2 Changhao Zu,2 Chunlu Liu,2 Hongqiu Huo,2 Shouling Wu,2 Yuntao Wu2 1Graduate School, Hebei ...
Zhang M +14 more
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The Association Between High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein and the Progression of Arteriosclerosis: The Kailuan Study [PDF]
Weizhe Li,1,* Pei Liang,2,* Xueliang Ma,1 Yanling Gao,1 Xiaoxin Bai,1 Shasha An,3 Xin Wang,1 Shuohua Chen,4 Shouling Wu4 1Department of Emergency Internal Medicine No.
Li W +8 more
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High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Emerging Biomarker
R Shrestha, P Gyawali
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Systemic inflammation predicts all-cause mortality: a Glasgow Inflammation Outcome Study [PDF]
Introduction: Markers of the systemic inflammatory response, including C-reactive protein and albumin (combined to form the modified Glasgow Prognostic Score), as well as neutrophil, lymphocyte and platelet counts have been shown to be prognostic of ...
Fletcher, Colin D. +5 more
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Rosuvastatin to Prevent Vascular Events in Men and Women with Elevated C-Reactive Protein [PDF]
Background: Increased levels of the inflammatory biomarker high-sensitivity C-reactive protein predict cardiovascular events. Since statins lower levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein as well as cholesterol, we hypothesized that people with ...
Danielson, Eleanor +14 more
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High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Methods Examined [PDF]
Because C-reactive protein (CRP) has prognostic value in patients with acute coronary syndromes and in apparently healthy people (1), various high-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) methods have been introduced (2)(3). For the clinical laboratory, it is of course most practical if one CRP method can be used for the complete measuring range (0.2–1000 mg/L) to ...
Rothkrantz-Kos, S. +4 more
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High sensitivity C-reactive protein in asthma [PDF]
Asthma is characterised by chronic inflammation of the airways, but the relevance of high-sensitivity assays for C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), which are known to be a sensitive marker of low-grade systemic inflammation, has not been fully studied in asthma.
M, Takemura +13 more
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Elevated high sensitive C-reactive protein in fibromyalgia
IntroductionFibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a complex chronic pain condition characterized by widespread pain and tenderness, fatigue, and sleep disturbances. Currently, factors contributing to FMS are considered to be multifactorial, and the involvement of inflammatory processes is a question of debate.ObjectiveThe aims of this study were (1) to assess
Eva Beiner +5 more
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Interrelationship of interleukin 6, C-reactive protein and Chlamydia pneumoniae IgG antibodies in patients with acute coronary syndromes [PDF]
Background/Aim. Inflammation due to infection could be associated with the development of acute coronary syndromes, clinical manifestations of ongoing atherosclerosis in vessel walls.
Burazor Ivana +2 more
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