Inflammatory Markers as determinant for Acute Coronary Syndrome
Ali Adil Shamil, Najdat Ali Al-Kadhi, Kasim Sakran Abass
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ABSTRACT
The inflammation plays a key role for development and progression of atherosclerosis, therefore acute coronary
syndrome (ACS). The study aimed to detection of inflammatory biomarker such as high sensitive C-reactive
protein(hs-CRP) and Interleukin-6 (IL-6) concentration in the serum of patients suffering from ACS. The study
carried out on 88 subjects were 60 of them were patients and 28 of them were healthy subjects considered as
control group , while 60 patients were divided into two groups each group included 30 patients were the first group
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evaluation of hs-CRP levels by I-ChromCRP reader according to immunofluorescence assay and detection of IL-6
concentration by ELISA . Results of the study revealed the myocardial infarction and unstable angina patients
recorded a significant (p < 0.01) increase in the concentration of hc-CRP and IL-6 when compared with the control
group.So we concluded the inflammatory biomarkers elevated in the serum of patients that reveals the association
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