Chronic kidney disease stage is a modulator on the association between high-sensitivity c-reactive protein and coronary vasospastic angina

Heng Jung Hsu, Chiung Hui Yen, Kuang Hung Hsu, I. Wen Wu, Chin Chan Lee, Chiao Yin Sun, Chia Chi Chou, Chun Yu Chen, Shih Ying Yang, Chi Jen Tsai, Mai Szu Wu, Ming Jui Hung

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Abstract

The prevalence of coronary vasospasm and also the factors associated with coronary vasospasm in CKD is still unclear. In this cross-sectional study of 859 consecutive CKD patients with angina pectoris received coronary catheterization, we evaluated the factors associated with coronary vasospasm. Patients with vasospasm were older and had higher peripheral blood white cell counts, higher peripheral blood monocyte cell counts, higher haemoglobin levels, higher hs-CRP levels, and lower levels of serum creatinine than patients without vasospasm. The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that peripheral blood monocyte count and hs-CRP level were independently associated with coronary vasospasm in patients with stage 1 CKD. Only peripheral blood monocyte count but not hs-CRP was independently associated with coronary vasospasm in patients with stages 2 and 3 of CKD. In conclusion, peripheral blood monocyte count is independently associated with coronary vasospasm in patients with stage 1-3 CKD, whereas hs-CRP is only independently associated with coronary vasospasm in patients with stage 1 CKD.

Original languageEnglish
Article number852507
JournalThe Scientific World Journal
Volume2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • General Environmental Science

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