Objective: To explore the relationship between C-reactive protein(CRP) concentration and severity of coronary artery lesion. Methods: The plasma CRP concentration were tested in 166 cases who underwent coronary angiog...Objective: To explore the relationship between C-reactive protein(CRP) concentration and severity of coronary artery lesion. Methods: The plasma CRP concentration were tested in 166 cases who underwent coronary angiography(CAG),coronary heart disease(CHD) was presented in 86 patients and absent in 80 cases as normal control group, and results of the two groups and different numbers of diseased coronary vessels in CHD group were analyzed. Results: The plasma CRP concentration were 2293±198, 5126±508, 12969±1076 μg/L, respectively,for the normal control group, the stable angina group and the unstable angina group. The CRP concentration in the stable angina group and unstable angina group were significantly higher than those of the normal control group (P<0.05, P<0.01, respectively). In the CHD group, the plasma CRP concentration were 5131±513, 7024±689, 11970±2075 μg/L, respectively,for the 1-vessel-disease-group, the 2-vessel-disease-group and the 3-vessel-disease-group. The CRP concentration of the three groups were significantly higher than those of the normal control group (P<0.01). Conclusion: CRP concentration is closely associated with severity of coronary artery lesion.展开更多
文摘Objective: To explore the relationship between C-reactive protein(CRP) concentration and severity of coronary artery lesion. Methods: The plasma CRP concentration were tested in 166 cases who underwent coronary angiography(CAG),coronary heart disease(CHD) was presented in 86 patients and absent in 80 cases as normal control group, and results of the two groups and different numbers of diseased coronary vessels in CHD group were analyzed. Results: The plasma CRP concentration were 2293±198, 5126±508, 12969±1076 μg/L, respectively,for the normal control group, the stable angina group and the unstable angina group. The CRP concentration in the stable angina group and unstable angina group were significantly higher than those of the normal control group (P<0.05, P<0.01, respectively). In the CHD group, the plasma CRP concentration were 5131±513, 7024±689, 11970±2075 μg/L, respectively,for the 1-vessel-disease-group, the 2-vessel-disease-group and the 3-vessel-disease-group. The CRP concentration of the three groups were significantly higher than those of the normal control group (P<0.01). Conclusion: CRP concentration is closely associated with severity of coronary artery lesion.