Objective: To compare the CRP response to a standardized inflammatory stimulus in patients with history of stable or unstable CHD Methods: Adjuvanted influenza sc vaccination (Inflexal y®) was given to 60 adult male patients with quiescent CHD and well-controlled CV risk factors who had presented at onset of CHD as stable CHD: silent or inducible ischemia (group 1, n=26) or acute coronary syndromes (group 2; n=34). hsCRP was determined by ELISA on plasma samples collected at baseline and 48 hours after vaccination, according to the results of a pilot time-course study performed in 5 volunteers. Results: The patients were non diabetic, non-smokers, free of inflammatory or other conditions that might presumably influence the immune response. The groups were similar in prevalence of non-coronary atherosclerosis, history of allergies, infections. CV risk factors and current use of CV drugs, including aspirin (100%) and statins (90%), as well as age, BP, BMI and mean levels of LDL-C, TG, HDL-C and median [25•75th perc] baseline hsCRP (group 1: 0.47 µg/ml [0.21-0.86] vs. group 2: 0.64 µg/ml [0.21-1.09]). Vaccination significantly augmented hsCRP in both groups (Wi1coxon test, p<0.01), without significant differences between groups in terms of absolute (0.12 µg/ml [0-0.29] vs 0.16 µg/ml [-0.02 - 0.41 ]) or percent (29% [0 - 81 %] vs 36% [-6 - 72%] changes (Mann-Whitney tests, both NS). Conclusion: CHD patients with history of stable or unstable disease respond similarly to a defined standardized inflammatory stimulus (influenza vaccination) in terms of CRP change. Funding: Centro Cardiologico Monzino. Italian Ministry of Health

A standardized stimulus augment CRP similarly in patients with a history of stable or unstable / J.P. Werba, P.G. Massironi, M. Frigerio, C. Biancardi, M. Amato, D. Baldassarre, F. Veglia, E. Tremoli, M. Camera. - In: ATHEROSCLEROSIS SUPPLEMENTS. - ISSN 1567-5688. - 7:3(2006), pp. 309-309. ((Intervento presentato al 14. convegno International Symposium on Atherosclerosis tenutosi a Roma nel 2006 [10.1016/S1567-5688(06)81240-7].

A standardized stimulus augment CRP similarly in patients with a history of stable or unstable

M. Frigerio;D. Baldassarre;E. Tremoli
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M. Camera
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2006

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Objective: To compare the CRP response to a standardized inflammatory stimulus in patients with history of stable or unstable CHD Methods: Adjuvanted influenza sc vaccination (Inflexal y®) was given to 60 adult male patients with quiescent CHD and well-controlled CV risk factors who had presented at onset of CHD as stable CHD: silent or inducible ischemia (group 1, n=26) or acute coronary syndromes (group 2; n=34). hsCRP was determined by ELISA on plasma samples collected at baseline and 48 hours after vaccination, according to the results of a pilot time-course study performed in 5 volunteers. Results: The patients were non diabetic, non-smokers, free of inflammatory or other conditions that might presumably influence the immune response. The groups were similar in prevalence of non-coronary atherosclerosis, history of allergies, infections. CV risk factors and current use of CV drugs, including aspirin (100%) and statins (90%), as well as age, BP, BMI and mean levels of LDL-C, TG, HDL-C and median [25•75th perc] baseline hsCRP (group 1: 0.47 µg/ml [0.21-0.86] vs. group 2: 0.64 µg/ml [0.21-1.09]). Vaccination significantly augmented hsCRP in both groups (Wi1coxon test, p<0.01), without significant differences between groups in terms of absolute (0.12 µg/ml [0-0.29] vs 0.16 µg/ml [-0.02 - 0.41 ]) or percent (29% [0 - 81 %] vs 36% [-6 - 72%] changes (Mann-Whitney tests, both NS). Conclusion: CHD patients with history of stable or unstable disease respond similarly to a defined standardized inflammatory stimulus (influenza vaccination) in terms of CRP change. Funding: Centro Cardiologico Monzino. Italian Ministry of Health
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