Title of article :
C-REACTIVE PROTEIN and CORONARY CALCIUM SCORE ASSOCIATION IN CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Author/Authors :
Hosseinsabet, Ali Department of Cardiology - Shaheed Rajaei Cardivascular Center - Vali-e-asr Avenue, Tehran , Mohebbi, Ahmad Department of Cardiology - Shaheed Rajaei Cardivascular Center - Iran University of Medical Science, Tehran , Almasi, Alireza Department of Rardiology - Shaheed Rajaei Cardivascular Center - Iran University of Medical Science, Tehran
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Both high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and spiral computed tomography
coronary artery calcium score (CCS) are valid markers of cardiovascular risk. It is unknown
whether hs-CRP is a marker of atherosclerotic burden or whether it reflects a process
(eg, inflammatory fibrous cap degradation) leading to acute coronary events.
METHOD and MATERIALS: In a cross-sectional study, we studied association between hs-CRP
and coronary calcium score in 143 patients that were candidate for coronary artery bypass grafting
(CABG).
RESULTS: In our study, we found no significant association between hs-CRP and CCS in bivariants
(P = 0.162) and multivariable (P = 0.062) analysis but in patients that didn’t take statins,
this association was significant and positive in bivariant (P = 0.001) but in multivariant analysis
this association was negative and significant (P = 0.008).
CONCLUSION: hs-CRP was not associated with CCS. The relation between CRP and clinical
events might not be related to atherosclerotic burden. Markers of inflammation, like CRP, and
indices of atherosclerosis, such as CAC, are likely to provide distinct information regarding cardiovascular
risk.
Keywords :
coronary calcification , inflammation , risk factors , Multislice spiral CT , h-CRP
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics