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qavam S, sharifii A, Norozi S, tavan H. The relationship between C - reactive protein ultra sensitive (HS-CRP) with diastolic heart function in patients with primary hypertension who were referred to specialized clinics of the city of Ilam in 2013. RJMS 2017; 23 (153) :35-42
URL: http://rjms.iums.ac.ir/article-1-4222-en.html
Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, Iran. , hamedtavan@gmail.com
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Background: hypertension is a common disease and is asymptomatic and is easily diagnosed and easily treated, but if untreated, leads to fatal complications in patients are concerned. Causing the deaths of 6% in the world.

Methods: This case-control study (Case-Control) was performed. The study population included patients with primary hypertension who were referred to specialized clinics of the city of Ilam was in 1391-92. Based on tissue Doppler echocardiography, the two groups of patients with diastolic dysfunction and diastolic dysfunction were divided and HS-CRP serum levels of these patients were compared with baseline serum HS-CRP levels in the patients into four groups: less than half a liter of 5% mg / L 0-1 mg, 1.3 mg L more than 3 milligrams per liter division and its relationship with different variables were examined. Data analyzed using SPSS V19 statistical software was used.

Results: 31% were male and 69% female. The mean age of patients was 45.42, 76/1% had diastolic dysfunction. HS-CRP serum high association between diastolic dysfunction was p<0.005).)

Conclusion: The high association between serum HS-CRP serums levels of diastolic dysfunction there, the HS-CRP levels higher possibility that higher diastolic function platter

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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Cardio Muscular Disease

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