Evaluation of inflammation in hypertensive, pre-hypertensive, and normotensive individuals using CRP and hs-CRP - A descriptive study

Hemalatha Hemalatha, P. Samuel
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Background: The incidence and prevalence of hypertension have been increasing steadily in the present era. Inflammation is a proven key factor in the pathogenesis of hypertension. C-reactive protein (CRP) is a known marker of vascular inflammation leading to hypertension. High-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) is a sensitive marker of assessment of inflammatory changes before the rise in CRP. Aims and Objectives: The goal of this study was to decipher the stage at which inflammation starts related to changes in hypertension using CRP as well as hs-CRP. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study which included 120 individuals, who were subdivided into three groups - Normotensive: 40, pre-hypertensive: 40, and hypertensive. JNC classification was used for the categorization of blood pressure. hs-CRP was analyzed as per the principle of ELISA. Results: There was a significant difference in hs-CRP between normotensive and hypertensive. A strong association between hypertension, CRP, and hs-CRP was found. Conclusion: hs-CRP is a sensitive marker for early assessment of inflammatory components in hypertension.
用CRP和hs-CRP评价高血压、高血压前期和正常个体的炎症——一项描述性研究
背景:当今时代高血压的发病率和患病率呈稳步上升趋势。炎症是高血压发病的一个重要因素。c反应蛋白(CRP)是已知的血管炎症导致高血压的标志物。高敏CRP (hs-CRP)是CRP升高前评估炎症变化的敏感标志物。目的和目的:本研究的目的是使用CRP和hs-CRP来破译炎症开始与高血压变化相关的阶段。材料和方法:这是一项包括120人的横断面研究,他们被细分为三组-正常:40,高血压前期:40和高血压。血压的分类采用JNC分类法。按照ELISA原理分析hs-CRP。结果:高血压与正常高血压患者hs-CRP差异有统计学意义。发现高血压、CRP和hs-CRP之间有很强的相关性。结论:hs-CRP是早期评估高血压炎症成分的敏感指标。
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