-
Current immuno****ay
methods for
CRP have
similar precision to
hsCRP performed by
nephelometry and
could probably replace hsCRP for
cardiovascular risk ****essment...
- joints, and
increased levels of high
sensitivity C-reactive
protein (
hsCRP).
hsCRP is a
substance produced by the body to
protect itself from illness....
- questionable. Ankle-brachial
index (ABI), high-sensitivity C-reactive
protein (
hsCRP), and
coronary artery calcium, are also of
unclear benefit in
those without...
-
biomarker and
possible therapeutic target in
heart disease. "JUPITER:
Using hsCRP to
identify primary prevention patients who may
benefit from
statin therapy"...
- disease, but only in
those with
elevated high-sensitivity C-reactive
protein (
hsCRP) levels, an
indicator for inflammation. The
study has been
criticized due...
- with
elevated hsCRP but low
levels of
cholesterol were at
substantial risk and that
statin drugs used to
lower cholesterol also
lowered hsCRP and thus had...
- the
blood vessels, as
measured by
highly sensitive C-reactive
protein (
hsCRP, a
marker of inflammation) in the blood. Once
dissection has occurred, two...
- and childbirth.
Increased levels of
CRP as
measured by a
CRP test or the more
sensitive high
serum CRP (
hsCRP) test have a
close correlation to increased...
-
substantially reduced apneic-hypopnic events, body weight,
hypoxic burden,
hsCRP concentration, and
systolic blood pressure, and it
improved sleep-related...
- multi-centre
European study validates high-sensitivity C-reactive
protein (
hsCRP) as a
clinical biomarker for the
diagnosis of
diabetes subtypes". Diabetologia...