The Inflammatory Markers C-reactive Protein and Mean Platelet Volume in Chronic Kidney Disease

Authorİlhan Kılıçen
AuthorElif Tuğba Oğuz Taylanen
Authorİlhan Kurultaken
AuthorSedat Üstündağen
Issued Date2023-03-31en
AbstractBackground: People with chronic kidney disease (CKD) experience chronic systemic inflammation. Although a relationship exists between inflammation and renal injury, the association between inflammatory markers and renal disease has not been well-studied. As inflammation may be a trigger or a result of chronic disease, the kidney needs to be investigated to determine whether it is a clearer target for the devastating effects of persistent inflammation. Here, we report the relation of C-reactive protein and mean platelet volume levels with renal functions in chronic kidney disease patients.Methods: This study was an observational retrospective single-center study conducted on the record of CKD patients to detect the outcomes over a median follow-up time of three years. Demographic, clinical, laboratory, medication, and outcome data were obtained from the electronic data records of the hospital. We investigated the multivariable association of plasma levels of C-reactive protein and mean platelet volume with the progression of CKD in the study participants.Findings: Elevated plasma levels of C-reactive protein (r=0.13, Pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordC-reactive proteinen
KeywordInflammationen
KeywordChronic kidney diseaseen
KeywordEnd-stage renal diseaseen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleThe Inflammatory Markers C-reactive Protein and Mean Platelet Volume in Chronic Kidney Diseaseen
TypeResearch Articleen

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