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      The Impact of C Reactive Protein on Global Cardiovascular Risk on Patients with Coronary Artery Disease

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          Introduction. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the major cause of premature death worldwide. Hundreds of risk factors have been associated with cardiovascular disease. Recent extensive evidence supports inflammation as a key pathogenetic mechanism in the development and progression of atherosclerosis and in triggering clinical atherothrombotic CVD events. C-reactive protein (CRP) is one possible marker of vascular inflammation and plays a direct role in promoting vascular inflammation, vessel damage and clinical CVD events. Material and method. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the correlation between CRP level and the global cardiovascular risk. We evaluated 100 patients with cardiovascular risk factors, using the systematic coronary risk evalution (SCORE) charts for high risk regions of Europe and we determined the CRP level, using the nephelometric method. Results. By their SCORE chart, 44% of the patients are in the moderate risk category, and almost 40% in the high risk category, the rest of them (16%) are in the low and very high risk category. A statistically significant p value (p<0.05) was observed between patients with CRP<10mg/L, who had a lower sistolic blood pressure than patients with CRP≥10mg/L, Conclusion. The CRP level over 10mg/L is correlated with an over 4% risk of developing a fatal CVD in 10 years. The acute phase reactant, CRP, a simple downstream marker of inflammation, has now emerged as a major cardiovascular risk factor.

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          Journal
          Curr Health Sci J
          Curr Health Sci J
          CHSJ
          Current Health Sciences Journal
          Medical University Publishing House Craiova
          2067-0656
          2069-4032
          Oct-Dec 2013
          10 October 2013
          : 39
          : 4
          : 225-231
          Affiliations
          [1 ]3rd Medical Clinic, Tirgu Mures University of Medicine and Pharmacy
          [2 ]3rd Medical Clinic, Tirgu Mures University of Medicine and Pharmacy
          [3 ]3rd Medical Clinic, Tirgu Mures University of Medicine and Pharmacy
          Author notes
          Corresponding Author: A.A. Keresztesi Institute of Legal MedicineTirgu Mures University of Medicine and Pharmacy ar2r_a23@ 123456yahoo.com
          Article
          2013.4.06
          3945266
          24778862
          ccc2fa2c-60f9-4751-a863-4fe8c30b73bb
          Copyright © 2013, Medical University Publishing House Craiova
          History
          : 22 June 2013
          : 30 September 2013
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          c reactive protein,impact,global cardiovascular risk

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