rognostic value of baseline C-reactive protein levels in patients mdergoing coronary revascularization

Background C-reactive protein (CRP) is a lowly expressed marker for inflammatory response. This study aimed to evaluate the prognostic value of baseline CRP levels in patients undergoing coronary revascularization in the context of modern medical treatment. Methods This was a retrospective study in...

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Published in:Chinese medical journal Vol. 123; no. 13; pp. 1628 - 1632
Main Author: LI Xu LIU Xiao-hui NIE Shao-ping DU Xin Lu Qiang KANG Jun-ping DONG Jian-zeng GU Cheng-xiong HUANG Fang-jiong ZHOU Yu-jie CHEN Fang Lu Shu-zheng WU Xue-si MA Chang-sheng
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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Summary:Background C-reactive protein (CRP) is a lowly expressed marker for inflammatory response. This study aimed to evaluate the prognostic value of baseline CRP levels in patients undergoing coronary revascularization in the context of modern medical treatment. Methods This was a retrospective study in a single center. Four hundred and fourteen patients were enrolled, who underwent coronary revascularization and received adequate medication for secondary prevention of coronary heart disease. The study compared the follow-up clinical outcomes between high level CRP group (CRP 〉5 mg/L) and low level one. The median follow-up time was 551 days. Results Compared with low CRP group, the relative risk (RR) of the major adverse cardiovascular and cerebral events (MACCE) in high CRP group was 5.131 (95% CI: 1.864-14.123, P=0.002). There were no significant differences in death myocardial infarction and stroke during the follow-up between two groups, but a higher risk of re-revascularization was found in high CRP group (RR 6.008, 95% CI: 1.667-21.665, P=0.006). Cox regression analysis showed that only CRP level could contribute to MACCE during the follow-up. MACCE-free rate was much lower in high CRP group (Kaplan-Meier log-rank P 〈0.001). Conclusion In the context of modern medical treatment, the baseline level of CRP is an independent predictor for long-term prognosis in patients with coronary revascularization.
Bibliography:C reactive protein; coronary heart disease; revascularization; prognosis
revascularization
11-2154/R
coronary heart disease
C reactive protein
Q954.561
S828.5
prognosis
ISSN:0366-6999
2542-5641