Fibrinogen and hypersensitivity C-reactive protein and their relationship to coronary heart disease
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because of widespread chronic infections, especially among patients with heart and vascular inflammatory factors were measured two levels as vital functions Biomarkers for coronary heart disease, namely fibrinogen , high sensitivity C reactive protein ( hs-CRP ) . The study was carried out in the educational Baquba hospital from 1/ 9 / 2015 to 1/3 /2016, which collect venous blood samples 5 cm³ from patients who are lying in the recovery unit (CCU) , consisting of 35 patient with myocardial infarction and 35 patient with angina pectoris , Both groups of patients were compared with a group of 20 healthy people . Use 2 cm³ of blood to measure fibrinogen in blood by using coagulation homeostasis analysis device , The rest of the blood were put for centrifugal speed 3000 rpm for 10 minutes after you coagulated serum separation and put in was placed in my Cobas Integra 400 Plus device to measured fibrinogen and other biochemistry indicators for measuring . The results of the study showed that : There is differences signification p < 0.05 in fibrinogen, high sensitivity C reactive protein, low density lipoprotein, and low levels of high density lipoproteins of patients with myocardial infarction and angina pectoris compared to control (healthy).
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