Literature DB >> 17293195

Relation of C-reactive protein to coronary collaterals in patients with stable angina pectoris and coronary artery disease.

Arthur Kerner1, Luis Gruberg, Alexander Goldberg, Ariel Roguin, Peretz Lavie, Lena Lavie, Walter Markiewicz, Rafael Beyar, Doron Aronson.   

Abstract

The heterogeneity in the degree of collateralization among patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) is poorly understood. We sought to determine whether chronic subclinical inflammation is related to coronary collateral development in patients with chronic stable angina pectoris and obstructive CAD. High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP) levels were measured in 177 patients with stable angina pectoris before coronary angiography. Multivariable logistic regression revealed an inverse graded association between CRP and the presence of coronary collaterals (Rentrop grade 1 to 3). Compared with patients in the first CRP tertile, the adjusted odds ratio for the presence of coronary collaterals was 0.70 (95% confidence interval, 0.33 to 1.52; p = 0.45) for patients in the second CRP tertile and 0.33 (95% confidence interval, 0.15 to 0.75; p = 0.008) for patients in the third CRP tertile (p for trend = 0.008). In conclusion, an inverse graded association exists between CRP and the presence of coronary collaterals in patients with stable angina pectoris.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17293195     DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2006.08.062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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Journal:  J Thromb Thrombolysis       Date:  2017-01       Impact factor: 2.300

2.  Hematological parameters and coronary collateral circulation in patients with stable coronary artery disease.

Authors:  Selim Ayhan; Serkan Ozturk; Alim Erdem; Mehmet Fatih Ozlu; Tolga Memioglu; Mehmet Ozyasar; Mehmet Yazici
Journal:  Exp Clin Cardiol       Date:  2013

3.  Clinical and angiographic features associated with coronary collateralization in stable angina patients with chronic total occlusion.

Authors:  Zhen Sun; Ying Shen; Lin Lu; Rui-yan Zhang; Li-jin Pu; Qi Zhang; Zheng-kun Yang; Jian Hu; Qiu-jing Chen; Wei-feng Shen
Journal:  J Zhejiang Univ Sci B       Date:  2013-08       Impact factor: 3.066

4.  C-reactive protein impairs coronary arteriolar dilation to prostacyclin synthase activation: role of peroxynitrite.

Authors:  Travis W Hein; Erion Qamirani; Yi Ren; Lih Kuo
Journal:  J Mol Cell Cardiol       Date:  2009-05-03       Impact factor: 5.000

Review 5.  CRP and the risk of atherosclerotic events.

Authors:  Paolo Calabrò; Enrica Golia; Edward T H Yeh
Journal:  Semin Immunopathol       Date:  2009-05-05       Impact factor: 9.623

6.  Serum Cystatin C Reflects Angiographic Coronary Collateralization in Stable Coronary Artery Disease Patients with Chronic Total Occlusion.

Authors:  Ying Shen; Feng Hua Ding; Rui Yan Zhang; Qi Zhang; Lin Lu; Wei Feng Shen
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-09-24       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  The relationship between coronary collateral circulation and neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio in patients with coronary chronic total occlusion.

Authors:  Alper Bugra Nacar; Ali Erayman; Mustafa Kurt; Eyup Buyukkaya; Mehmet Fatih Karakaş; Adnan Burak Akcay; Sule Buyukkaya; Nihat Sen
Journal:  Med Princ Pract       Date:  2014-10-17       Impact factor: 1.927

8.  Predictors of poor coronary collateral development in patients with stable coronary artery disease: neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and platelets.

Authors:  Fatih Akın; Burak Ayça; Ömer Çelik; Cem Şahin
Journal:  Anatol J Cardiol       Date:  2014-04-08       Impact factor: 1.596

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