2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1538-7836.2009.03488.x
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Biological variation in inflammatory and hemostatic markers

Abstract: Summary. Background: Concentrations of inflammatory and hemostatic variables are influenced by biological variation, which is the natural within-subject variation over time. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine fibrinogen, C-reactive protein (CRP), platelet aggregation, thrombin generation and prothrombin time (PT): (i) the number of repeated measurements needed to obtain the true habitual concentration of an individual; (ii) the recommended analytical imprecision for diagnosis and monitoring; (i… Show more

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“…The highest CV I was observed for IL-10 (66.8%) in the healthy control group and for hs-CRP (71.1%) in the PAD group, respectively. Similar data for IL- 10 have not yet been published, and reported CV I for hs-CRP ranged from 42% to 77.7% in healthy subjects, with no specific data on PAD patients [31][32][33]. Despite its relatively long half-life, factors influencing the high variation of hs-CRP are certainly its important dynamic range as well as its downstream position in the inflammatory cascade [3].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…The highest CV I was observed for IL-10 (66.8%) in the healthy control group and for hs-CRP (71.1%) in the PAD group, respectively. Similar data for IL- 10 have not yet been published, and reported CV I for hs-CRP ranged from 42% to 77.7% in healthy subjects, with no specific data on PAD patients [31][32][33]. Despite its relatively long half-life, factors influencing the high variation of hs-CRP are certainly its important dynamic range as well as its downstream position in the inflammatory cascade [3].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…It has been confirmed that seasonal variations exist in hemostatic markers, including PLT number [29]. Previous studies in human medicine corroborates our results, with higher PLT counts in the hot months of the year vs. the cold months [12].…”
Section: Platelet Countsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The concentrations of inflammatory biomarkers, however, are influenced by analytical and physiological variation (8 ). The implementation of hsCRP and IL-6 measurements into clinical practice requires sound data on the reliability of such measurements.…”
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confidence: 99%