2018
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2018/31614.11689
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Markers of Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Endothelial Dysfunction in ESRD Patients with Hepatitis-C Virus Positive on Maintenance Haemodialysis

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“…Treatment strategies based on hsCRP levels have resulted in reduced CVD events, and hsCRP levels are used to re‐classify patients with intermediate ASCVD risk currently . However, CRP levels were decreased in HCV patients compared to uninfected patients in many but not all studies . Inconsistencies in results may be due to differences in patient populations, study designs and types of assay used.…”
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“…Treatment strategies based on hsCRP levels have resulted in reduced CVD events, and hsCRP levels are used to re‐classify patients with intermediate ASCVD risk currently . However, CRP levels were decreased in HCV patients compared to uninfected patients in many but not all studies . Inconsistencies in results may be due to differences in patient populations, study designs and types of assay used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In addition, lipid levels, which are a component of many CVD risk stratification tools are known to be decreased in CHC patients, 173 45 Antonelli et al 51 Caliskan et al 55 Cielecka-Kuszyk et al 56 Falasca et al 164 Siloşi et al 166 Ramos-Casals et al 167 Riccio et al 169 Nascimento et al 162 45 Caliskan et al 55 Cielecka-Kuszyk et al 56 Mezher et al 68 Elsammak et al 74 Pawlak et al 160 Siloşi et al 166 Ramos-Casals et al 167 Antonelli et al 168 sTNFRI/II el-Din et al 165 Realdon et al 170 CRP/hsCRP Caliskan et al 55 Yelken et al 158 Chennu et al 159 Pawlak et al 160 Caliskan et al 161 Nascimento et al 162 HCV-infected and HCV uninfected patients, 100,174 and there is a growing concern that CVD risk assessment using current risk scoring tools may be suboptimal for patients with heightened inflammatory states leading to an underestimation of risk in these patients. 175 CRP is an established cardiac biomarker for increased CVD risk and has been included in traditional risk assessment algorithms.…”
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