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Paul Ridker, MD, MPH
Paul Ridker discusses findings from the Emerging Risk Factors Collaboration showing that C-reactive protein provides incremental risk information comparable to that of total cholesterol and HDL cholesterol.
Tags: C-reactive protein, cardiovascular risk prediction, cholesterol, CRP, inflammatory markers
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In recent years, controversy has swirled around the role of inflammation in cardiovascular disease and the relative worth of measuring novel risk factors like C-reactive protein (CRP). Now, in a paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers from the Emerging Risk Factors Collaboration provide detailed calculations that estimate the benefits of adding inflammatory markers to…
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Tags: CRP, fibrinogen, Framingham, risk factors
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Two large new meta-analyses published in the Lancet provide the first strong evidence demonstrating a cause-effect relationship between a specific inflammatory protein and the development of coronary heart disease (CHD). Both studies illuminate the role of interleukin-6 receptor (IL6R) by focusing on the common Asp358Ala variant of the IL6R gene. The variant is known to dampen the inflammatory effect…
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Tags: atherogenesis, atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, CRP, IL-6, inflammation
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Khurram Nasir, MD MPH
This voluntary contribution from Dr. Nasir, the principal investigator of a recent study published in the Lancet, is an extension of his remarks in a recent panel discussion Background: The study showed that people with low LDL levels and high C-reactive protein levels may benefit from coronary artery calcium scans to identify the folks who are most likely…
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Tags: C-reactive protein, CAC, coronary artery calcium, CRP
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Larry Husten, PhD
An analysis of recent health news coverage in the mainstream media: “Exit complexity. Enter stupidity.”
Tags: CAC, CRP, media, screening
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Drs. Paul Ridker and Sanjay Kaul offer their perspectives on a new coronary artery calcium/C-reactive protein study, published in the Lancet, and three of the study authors respond. The study showed that people with low LDL levels and high CRP levels may benefit from CAC scans to identify the folks who are most likely to…
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Tags: C-reactive protein, CAC, coronary artery calcium, CRP, rosuvastatin
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A new study suggests that people with low LDL levels and high CRP levels may benefit from coronary artery calcium (CAC) scans to identify those who are most likely to benefit from statin therapy. In a paper published in the Lancet, Michael Blaha and colleagues analyzed data from 950 people enrolled in the Multi-Ethnic Study…
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Tags: CAC, coronary artery calcium, CRP, rosuvastatin
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Analysis of data from the Heart Protection Study (HPS) indicates that a CRP measurement obtained at baseline does not predict the effect of statin therapy. In a paper published online in the Lancet, the HPS Collaborative Group report the results of the more than 20,000-patient HPS study based on CRP category at baseline. As previously reported,…
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Tags: CRP, HPS, simvastatin, statins
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CardioExchange welcomes Dr. Paul Ridker to answer questions about his recent paper in the Lancet, which analyzed data from JUPITER and found that HDL may not predict residual risk in patients on high-dose statins who reach very low LDL levels such as those achieved in the treatment group in JUPITER. The findings may surprise some readers, though…
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Tags: cholesterol, Crestor, CRP, HDL, JUPITER, LDL, lipid management, rosuvastatin, statin
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