Cargando…

Relationship Between the Plasma Concentration of C-Reactive Protein and Severity of Peripheral Arterial Disease

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the increase in plasma levels of C-Reactive Protein (CRP), a non-specific reactant in the acute-phase of systemic inflammation, is associated with clinical severity of peripheral arterial disease (PAD). METHODS AND RESULTS: This is a cross-sectional study at a referra...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: De Haro, Joaquin, Acin, Francisco, Medina, Francisco Jose, Lopez-Quintana, Alfonso, March, Jose Ramon
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Libertas Academica 2008
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2872580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20508761
_version_ 1782181233009098752
author De Haro, Joaquin
Acin, Francisco
Medina, Francisco Jose
Lopez-Quintana, Alfonso
March, Jose Ramon
author_facet De Haro, Joaquin
Acin, Francisco
Medina, Francisco Jose
Lopez-Quintana, Alfonso
March, Jose Ramon
author_sort De Haro, Joaquin
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the increase in plasma levels of C-Reactive Protein (CRP), a non-specific reactant in the acute-phase of systemic inflammation, is associated with clinical severity of peripheral arterial disease (PAD). METHODS AND RESULTS: This is a cross-sectional study at a referral hospital center of institutional practice in Madrid, Spain. A stratified random sampling was done over a population of 3370 patients with symptomatic PAD from the outpatient vascular laboratory database in 2007 in the order of their clinical severity: the first group of patients with mild chronological clinical severity who did not require surgical revascularization, the second group consisted of patients with moderate clinical severity who had only undergone only one surgical revascularization procedure and the third group consisted of patients who were severely affected and had undergone two or more surgical revascularization procedures of the lower extremities in different areas or needed late re-interventions. The Neyman affixation was used to calculate the sample size with a fixed relative error of 0.1. A homogeneity analysis between groups and a unifactorial analysis of comparison of medians for CRP was done. The groups were homogeneous for age, smoking status, Arterial Hypertension HTA, diabetes mellitus, dyslipemia, homocysteinemia and specific markers of inflammation. In the unifactorial analysis of multiple comparisons of medians according to Scheffé, it was observed that the median values of CRP plasma levels were increased in association with higher clinical severity of PAD (3.81 mg/L [2.14–5.48] vs. 8.33 [4.38–9.19] vs. 12.83 [9.5–14.16]; p < 0.05) as a unique factor of tested ones. CONCLUSION: Plasma levels of CRP are associated with not only the presence of atherosclerosis but also with its chronological clinical severity.
format Text
id pubmed-2872580
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2008
publisher Libertas Academica
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-28725802010-05-27 Relationship Between the Plasma Concentration of C-Reactive Protein and Severity of Peripheral Arterial Disease De Haro, Joaquin Acin, Francisco Medina, Francisco Jose Lopez-Quintana, Alfonso March, Jose Ramon Clin Med Cardiol Original Research OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the increase in plasma levels of C-Reactive Protein (CRP), a non-specific reactant in the acute-phase of systemic inflammation, is associated with clinical severity of peripheral arterial disease (PAD). METHODS AND RESULTS: This is a cross-sectional study at a referral hospital center of institutional practice in Madrid, Spain. A stratified random sampling was done over a population of 3370 patients with symptomatic PAD from the outpatient vascular laboratory database in 2007 in the order of their clinical severity: the first group of patients with mild chronological clinical severity who did not require surgical revascularization, the second group consisted of patients with moderate clinical severity who had only undergone only one surgical revascularization procedure and the third group consisted of patients who were severely affected and had undergone two or more surgical revascularization procedures of the lower extremities in different areas or needed late re-interventions. The Neyman affixation was used to calculate the sample size with a fixed relative error of 0.1. A homogeneity analysis between groups and a unifactorial analysis of comparison of medians for CRP was done. The groups were homogeneous for age, smoking status, Arterial Hypertension HTA, diabetes mellitus, dyslipemia, homocysteinemia and specific markers of inflammation. In the unifactorial analysis of multiple comparisons of medians according to Scheffé, it was observed that the median values of CRP plasma levels were increased in association with higher clinical severity of PAD (3.81 mg/L [2.14–5.48] vs. 8.33 [4.38–9.19] vs. 12.83 [9.5–14.16]; p < 0.05) as a unique factor of tested ones. CONCLUSION: Plasma levels of CRP are associated with not only the presence of atherosclerosis but also with its chronological clinical severity. Libertas Academica 2008-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2872580/ /pubmed/20508761 Text en © 2009 by the authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This article is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research
De Haro, Joaquin
Acin, Francisco
Medina, Francisco Jose
Lopez-Quintana, Alfonso
March, Jose Ramon
Relationship Between the Plasma Concentration of C-Reactive Protein and Severity of Peripheral Arterial Disease
title Relationship Between the Plasma Concentration of C-Reactive Protein and Severity of Peripheral Arterial Disease
title_full Relationship Between the Plasma Concentration of C-Reactive Protein and Severity of Peripheral Arterial Disease
title_fullStr Relationship Between the Plasma Concentration of C-Reactive Protein and Severity of Peripheral Arterial Disease
title_full_unstemmed Relationship Between the Plasma Concentration of C-Reactive Protein and Severity of Peripheral Arterial Disease
title_short Relationship Between the Plasma Concentration of C-Reactive Protein and Severity of Peripheral Arterial Disease
title_sort relationship between the plasma concentration of c-reactive protein and severity of peripheral arterial disease
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2872580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20508761
work_keys_str_mv AT deharojoaquin relationshipbetweentheplasmaconcentrationofcreactiveproteinandseverityofperipheralarterialdisease
AT acinfrancisco relationshipbetweentheplasmaconcentrationofcreactiveproteinandseverityofperipheralarterialdisease
AT medinafranciscojose relationshipbetweentheplasmaconcentrationofcreactiveproteinandseverityofperipheralarterialdisease
AT lopezquintanaalfonso relationshipbetweentheplasmaconcentrationofcreactiveproteinandseverityofperipheralarterialdisease
AT marchjoseramon relationshipbetweentheplasmaconcentrationofcreactiveproteinandseverityofperipheralarterialdisease