LABROE (Lima, Peru). - In a previous post inform you some basics on C-reactive protein (CRP) and the importance of measuring blood levels (see: LEARNING SOMETHING ON THE C-REACTIVE PROTEIN). With respect to the analysis to quantify the levels of CRP, there are currently two types of tests: 1) The standard test, which measures a wider range of CRP levels in the blood, but loses sensitivity with low of protein, 2) The test called CRP, which more accurately measures low CRP values and is much more sensitive. Thus, with standard PCR test is possible the diagnosis of inflammatory states with pronounced established diseases (CRP reports only greater than 3mg / L), whereas due to the sensitivity and accuracy of CRP test ( reported up to levels as low as 0.1mg / L) can predict the risk to a healthy person to diseases involving inflammation.
The presence of inflammation is closely linked with ateroesclorosis pathology characterized by the deposition of fat in the walls of arteries leading to an inflammatory reaction and, therefore, a narrowing of the arterial lumen. breast pictures Atherosclerosis is considered a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases such as heart disease trigger ischemic stroke and aortic aneurysm. Because of this intimate relationship between inflammation (of artery walls) and cardiovascular breast pictures disease, research has consistently indicated that CRP levels can predict risk of healthy people to cardiovascular disease. Importantly, CRP results must always be accompanied with the assessment of other risk factors, and never in isolation.
CRP results can be categorized according to the risk of cardiovascular disease: breast pictures People with low risk: <1mg / L. People at intermediate risk: between 1 mg / L and 3 mg / L. People at high risk:> 3mg / L
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