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Serum C-reactive Protein Level Is Associated with Renal Function and It Affects Echocardiographic Cardiovascular Disease in Pre-Dialysis Patients
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<i>Background:</i> Relevance of serum CRP for morbidity and mortality in pre-dialysis patients has not been assessed extensively. The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of elevated serum CRP in pre-dialysis patients and to identify the factors that associate with serum CRP. We were also evaluated the effects of serum CRP on cardiovascular disease, anemia, and nutritional markers. <i>Methods:</i> One hundred and eight pre-dialysis patients with a mean creatinine clearance (CrCl) of 30.1 ml/min were included in the study. Data collected from each patient included demographics, co-morbidity, medications, blood pressures, blood biochemistry including serum CRP, renal function, and echocardiography. <i>Results:</i> Serum CRP was elevated (>5 mg/l) in 43 patients (39.8%). There was a negative correlation between serum CRP and CrCl (r = –0.370, p < 0.001). CrCl was the unique independent factor affecting serum CRP. Serum CRP was an independent factor affecting left ventricular mass index, fractional shortening, serum albumin and hematocrit in multivariate analyses. <i>Conclusions:</i> Prevalence of elevated serum CRP in pre-dialysis patients is high. Reduced renal clearance of CRP and/or cytokines may contribute to the inflammatory status. Elevated serum CRP is an important cause of morbidity in pre-dialysis patients.
Title: Serum C-reactive Protein Level Is Associated with Renal Function and It Affects Echocardiographic Cardiovascular Disease in Pre-Dialysis Patients
Description:
<i>Background:</i> Relevance of serum CRP for morbidity and mortality in pre-dialysis patients has not been assessed extensively.
The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of elevated serum CRP in pre-dialysis patients and to identify the factors that associate with serum CRP.
We were also evaluated the effects of serum CRP on cardiovascular disease, anemia, and nutritional markers.
<i>Methods:</i> One hundred and eight pre-dialysis patients with a mean creatinine clearance (CrCl) of 30.
1 ml/min were included in the study.
Data collected from each patient included demographics, co-morbidity, medications, blood pressures, blood biochemistry including serum CRP, renal function, and echocardiography.
<i>Results:</i> Serum CRP was elevated (>5 mg/l) in 43 patients (39.
8%).
There was a negative correlation between serum CRP and CrCl (r = –0.
370, p < 0.
001).
CrCl was the unique independent factor affecting serum CRP.
Serum CRP was an independent factor affecting left ventricular mass index, fractional shortening, serum albumin and hematocrit in multivariate analyses.
<i>Conclusions:</i> Prevalence of elevated serum CRP in pre-dialysis patients is high.
Reduced renal clearance of CRP and/or cytokines may contribute to the inflammatory status.
Elevated serum CRP is an important cause of morbidity in pre-dialysis patients.
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