Rheumatoid Arthritis and some Demographical and Clinical Parameters

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Rheumatoid Arthritis is a heterogeneous, symmetrical chronic autoimmune inflammation of body joints, it infects the population with a ratio reaching 1% of the population's world, and it can lead to bone erosion and deformities, and finally damage. Smoking is one of the important factors that increase the risk of RA infections by aiding in citrullinated protein production, CRP increases in RA patients and binds with the severity of the disease. The aim of the study is to evaluate the CRP and smoking effects on RA patients. 150 blood samples were taken; 100 for RA patients and 50 for healthy control, the patients were taken from the Baghdad Teaching Hospital / Rheumatologically Consulting Clinic in the period from November 2021 to February 2022. The ages of patients range from 22 to 72 years old, and 26 to 62 years old was the age range of the healthy controls. 2ml of venous blood was taken in a gel tube for the CRP test by agglutination method. The result of the current study shows a highly significant differences between the RA patients and control groups in family history and CRP. While, it shows a non-significant difference for smoking. The conclusion of the current study was that CRP and family history associate with rheumatoid arthritis, and the smoking is not associate with RA disease.
类风湿关节炎和一些人口统计学和临床参数
类风湿关节炎是一种异质、对称的人体关节慢性自身免疫性炎症,其感染人群的比例达到世界人口的1%,可导致骨质侵蚀和畸形,最终导致损伤。吸烟是增加RA感染风险的重要因素之一,通过帮助瓜氨酸蛋白的产生,CRP在RA患者中升高,并与疾病的严重程度结合。本研究的目的是评估CRP和吸烟对RA患者的影响。采集了150份血样;100例RA患者和50例健康对照,患者于2021年11月至2022年2月期间从巴格达教学医院/风湿病咨询诊所就诊。患者年龄为22 ~ 72岁,健康对照年龄为26 ~ 62岁。取凝胶管静脉血2ml,凝集法检测CRP。本研究结果显示RA患者与对照组在家族史和CRP方面存在高度显著差异。而吸烟则没有显著差异。目前研究的结论是,c反应蛋白和家族史与类风湿关节炎有关,吸烟与类风湿关节炎疾病无关。
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