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Myocardial Perfusion Imaging and C-Reactive Protein in Myocardial Ischemia: A Retrospective Single-Center Study.
Rammos, Aidonis; Bechlioulis, Aris; Kekiopoulou, Areti; Kekiopoulos, Pavlos; Katsouras, Christos S; Sioka, Chrissa.
Afiliação
  • Rammos A; 2nd Department of Cardiology, University Hospital of Ioannina, 45110 Ioannina, Greece.
  • Bechlioulis A; 2nd Department of Cardiology, University Hospital of Ioannina, 45110 Ioannina, Greece.
  • Kekiopoulou A; Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital of Ioannina, 45110 Ioannina, Greece.
  • Kekiopoulos P; Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital of Ioannina, 45110 Ioannina, Greece.
  • Katsouras CS; 2nd Department of Cardiology, University Hospital of Ioannina, 45110 Ioannina, Greece.
  • Sioka C; Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital of Ioannina, 45110 Ioannina, Greece.
Life (Basel) ; 14(2)2024 Feb 16.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38398769
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Inflammation is an important mechanism in atherosclerosis and plaque formation. C-reactive protein (CRP) is a common inflammatory biomarker associated with the risk of coronary heart disease. We investigated the relationship of CRP with findings from myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI).

METHODS:

In this retrospective study, 102 consecutive patients (mean age 71 years, 68% males) who underwent MPI (for diagnostic reasons or quantification of myocardial ischemia) and CRP determination (upper limit 6 mg/L) within 1 month from MPI were included. The patients had no infection or recent acute coronary syndrome.

RESULTS:

The median CRP level was 4 mg/L (2, 10) among the study population. Patients with raised CRP had higher summed stress score (SSS) (p = 0.006) and summed rest score (SRS) (p = 0.001) and higher risk for SSS > 3 (OR 9.25, 95% CI 2.03-42.13, p = 0.001) compared to those with low CRP. The association of SSS and SRS with CRP levels was more evident in patients over 70 years (p = 0.027 and p = 0.005, respectively). No significant difference in summed difference score was shown. The two groups had no difference in other risk factors (p > 0.05 for all comparisons).

CONCLUSION:

a high level of CRP was associated with the presence and extent of stress-induced myocardial ischemia in MPI.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Life (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Grécia

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Life (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Grécia