Volume : VII, Issue : VII, July - 2018

C-reactive Prtein (CRP) LEVELS ASSOCIATION WITH ICU ORGAN FAILURE IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS

Avadhesh Narayan Khare, Sonil Srivastava

Abstract :

C–reactive protein (CRP), an acute–phase protein synthesized by the liver following stimulus by various cytokines markedly increase within hours after infection or inflammation.

A prospective cohort study was conducted in a Emergence medical ward in a Hamidiahospital, Bhopal (M.P.) India .Aim of study was to study the association between early serum CRP concentrations and the development of organ failure .patient were divided in 3 groups based on crp at time of admission. in gp 1 crp<1mg/dl, gp2 1–10mg/dl &gp 3 >10mg/dl.Cardiovascular, respiratory , renal and coagulation failure statistically significant increased in group 3 than 1 at time of admission(p<.05). We have evaluated that theiris  correlation of CRP levels with organ failure after ICU admission in a heterogeneous group of ICU patients with different disease.

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AVADHESH NARAYAN KHARE, SONIL SRIVASTAVA, C-reactive Prtein (CRP) LEVELS ASSOCIATION WITH ICU ORGAN FAILURE IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-7 | July-2018


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