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Elevated levels of plasma C-reactive protein are associated with decreased graft survival in cardiac transplant recipients
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关键词: CORONARY-ARTERY DISEASE;    PLASMINOGEN-ACTIVATOR INHIBITOR-1;    UNSTABLE ANGINA-PECTORIS;    APPARENTLY HEALTHY-MEN;    NECROSIS-FACTOR-ALPHA;    AMYLOID-A-PROTEIN;    MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION;    RISK FACTOR;    CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE;    IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE THERAPY;   
DOI  :  10.1161/01.CIR.102.17.2100
来源: SCIE
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Background-Inflammation may be involved in the origin of transplant coronary artery disease, We hypothesized that plasma levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and interleukin-6 (IL-6), markers for systemic inflammation, would correlate with cardiac transplant graft survival. Methods and Results-We studied 99 consecutive cardiac transplant recipients who were referred for routine endomyocardial biopsy and/or surveillance coronary angiography, Plasma levels of CRP and IL-6 were measured by their respective ELISAs. Patients were divided into 2 groups: those who died or required retransplantation and those who survived without the need for retransplantation. During the follow-up period of 5.0+/-2.7 years (range, 0.2 to 15.1 years) after transplant, 20 patients died and 9 required retransplantation. There was no significant difference in age, race, sex, cause of native myopathy, presence of diabetes, or use of aspirin, statins, or calcium channel blockers between the 2 groups. Although IL-6 did not relate to graft failure, CRP level was predictive of allograft failure (P=0.003). The risk of allograft failure increased 36% for every 2-fold increase in CRP level. Moreover, CRP levels also correlated significantly with the frequency of grade 3 rejection (P=0.02). In multivariate analysis, when combined with other significant predictors such as donor age and sex mismatching of the graft, CRP still significantly predicted graft failure (P=0.025) with a 32% increase in the risk of graft failure for every 2-fold increase in CRP level. Conclusions-These findings suggest that elevated plasma levels of CRP are associated with subsequent allograft failure in cardiac transplant recipients.

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