Background. C-reactive protein (CRP) has recently been introduced in cardiovascular medicine as a predictor of myocardial infarction, stroke and peripheral artery disease in different populations. We hypothesized that elevated CRP levels are associated with renal function abnormalities.Methods. To test this hypothesis, we studied the relationship between CRP levels and renal function loss measured as diminished creatinine clearance in a large non-diabetic population (7317 subjects). In addition, the associations and confounding effects of established renal risk factors that could explain the association between CRP and diminished renal filtration were studied. Also, the association of CRP with early alterations in renal function, such as th...
Background: The pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease are similar, sugge...
Background Persistent, low-grade inflammation likely participates in the pathophysiology of both ath...
Background: While chronic renal damage is a condition with low-grade inflammation, the potential r...
Background. C-reactive protein (CRP) has recently been introduced in cardiovascular medicine as a pr...
C-reactive protein is associated with renal function abnormalities in a non-diabetic population.Back...
Previous studies have shown a relationship between coronary or carotid atherosclerosis and C-reactiv...
Contains fulltext : 47559.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous studi...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in patients with end-stage renal disease. Besid...
Chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease share many risk factors. Injury to the vascular en...
C-reactive protein (CRP) and microalbuminuria (MA) have been identified as risk markers for cardiova...
ObjectiveAfrican Americans (AA) suffer disproportionately from diabetic nephropathy (DN). C-reactive...
Cardiovascular diseases continue to be one of the leading causes of death in general population, des...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to determine whether the association of higher C-reactive protein levels...
Cardiovascular diseases continue to be one of the leading causes of death in general population, des...
Aim: It is important to explore predictive markers other than conventional cardiovascular risk facto...
Background: The pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease are similar, sugge...
Background Persistent, low-grade inflammation likely participates in the pathophysiology of both ath...
Background: While chronic renal damage is a condition with low-grade inflammation, the potential r...
Background. C-reactive protein (CRP) has recently been introduced in cardiovascular medicine as a pr...
C-reactive protein is associated with renal function abnormalities in a non-diabetic population.Back...
Previous studies have shown a relationship between coronary or carotid atherosclerosis and C-reactiv...
Contains fulltext : 47559.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous studi...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in patients with end-stage renal disease. Besid...
Chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease share many risk factors. Injury to the vascular en...
C-reactive protein (CRP) and microalbuminuria (MA) have been identified as risk markers for cardiova...
ObjectiveAfrican Americans (AA) suffer disproportionately from diabetic nephropathy (DN). C-reactive...
Cardiovascular diseases continue to be one of the leading causes of death in general population, des...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to determine whether the association of higher C-reactive protein levels...
Cardiovascular diseases continue to be one of the leading causes of death in general population, des...
Aim: It is important to explore predictive markers other than conventional cardiovascular risk facto...
Background: The pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease are similar, sugge...
Background Persistent, low-grade inflammation likely participates in the pathophysiology of both ath...
Background: While chronic renal damage is a condition with low-grade inflammation, the potential r...