AbstractObjectivePatients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) have high mortality and rehospitalization rates. Although circulating levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) are an accurate prognostic factor in chronic heart failure, no data are available to indicate whether hs-CRP can predict outcomes in patients with ADHF.Materials and MethodsWe prospectively evaluated serum hs-CRP levels, patient characteristics, laboratory data, medications and management during hospitalization and two end points (inhospital mortality and 6-month readmission rate for heart failure) in 80 patients who presented with ADHF.ResultsNo correlation was found between initial hs-CRP at admission and the two end points. The result was the s...
Abstract Background Fibrosis-5 (FIB-5) index is a marker of liver fibrosis and has been shown to hav...
Inflammatory markers have been associated with clinical outcome in patients with acute coronary synd...
BACKGROUND: Activation of the cytokine and the complement system is associated with disease progress...
AbstractObjectivePatients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) have high mortality and reho...
Objectives To examine the association of a high C-reactive protein (CRP) level at discharge from an ...
Background: Inflammation is associated with progression of chronic heart failure (HF). Few data exis...
Background: Inflammation is associated with progression of chronic heart failure (HF). Few data exis...
Background: Inflammation is associated with progression of chronic heart failure (HF). Few data exis...
Aims: Plasma concentrations of high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) are often raised in chron...
Abstract Background Heart Failure (HF) is a low grade inflammatory condition. High sensitivity C-rea...
Background: Although systemic inflammation is recognised in heart failure (HF) its importance in re...
Acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) activates inflammation that can contribute ...
Background: An accurate biomarker at hospital discharge is needed to identify patients with acute in...
Aims and objectives: The objective of this study is to find the serum high sensitivity-C-reactive pr...
Abstract Background: Inflammation is a major component of the response to tissue injury caused by m...
Abstract Background Fibrosis-5 (FIB-5) index is a marker of liver fibrosis and has been shown to hav...
Inflammatory markers have been associated with clinical outcome in patients with acute coronary synd...
BACKGROUND: Activation of the cytokine and the complement system is associated with disease progress...
AbstractObjectivePatients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) have high mortality and reho...
Objectives To examine the association of a high C-reactive protein (CRP) level at discharge from an ...
Background: Inflammation is associated with progression of chronic heart failure (HF). Few data exis...
Background: Inflammation is associated with progression of chronic heart failure (HF). Few data exis...
Background: Inflammation is associated with progression of chronic heart failure (HF). Few data exis...
Aims: Plasma concentrations of high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) are often raised in chron...
Abstract Background Heart Failure (HF) is a low grade inflammatory condition. High sensitivity C-rea...
Background: Although systemic inflammation is recognised in heart failure (HF) its importance in re...
Acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) activates inflammation that can contribute ...
Background: An accurate biomarker at hospital discharge is needed to identify patients with acute in...
Aims and objectives: The objective of this study is to find the serum high sensitivity-C-reactive pr...
Abstract Background: Inflammation is a major component of the response to tissue injury caused by m...
Abstract Background Fibrosis-5 (FIB-5) index is a marker of liver fibrosis and has been shown to hav...
Inflammatory markers have been associated with clinical outcome in patients with acute coronary synd...
BACKGROUND: Activation of the cytokine and the complement system is associated with disease progress...