High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein is Quite Low in Japanese Men at High Coronary Risk

    • Yatsuya Hiroshi
    • Public Health Health Information Dynamics, Nagoya University Graduate School
    • Tamakoshi Koji
    • Public Health Health Information Dynamics, Nagoya University Graduate School
    • Yang Pel Ou
    • Public Health Health Information Dynamics, Nagoya University Graduate School

    • Otsuka Rei
    • Public Health Health Information Dynamics, Nagoya University Graduate School
    • Wada Keiko
    • Public Health Health Information Dynamics, Nagoya University Graduate School
    • Hotta Yo
    • Diabetes and Endocrinology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine

    • Kondo Takahisa
    • Departments of Cardiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine
    • Murohara Toyoaki
    • Departments of Cardiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine
    • Toyoshima Hideaki
    • Public Health Health Information Dynamics, Nagoya University Graduate School

Abstract

Background Although numerous studies have demonstrated a positive association of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP) with the incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD), little information exists regarding this issue in Japanese. Methods and Results The association between CRP and the Framingham Risk Score (FRS) was investigated in 2,523 middle-aged Japanese men without a medical history of CHD. CRP was significantly associated with this score obtained from all FRS factors. After dividing subjects into 4 categories of relative risk estimate for CHD, the geometric mean of CRP (mg/L) increased gradually with the CHD risk (below average: 0.39 [95% confidence interval, 0.37-0.41], average: 0.58 [0.50-0.67], moderately above average: 0.70 [0.57-0.86], high: 0.79 [0.58-1.09], trend p<0.001). However, it should be noted that the mean CRP concentration of the high-risk group was only 0.79 mg/L and a greater proportion (63.8%) of the high-risk subjects was in the low-risk range of CRP (<1 mg/L). Conclusions Circulating CRP well reflect the estimated CHD risk, indicating that CRP may be useful for coronary risk stratification in Japanese also. However, the details of the CRP level in Japanese must be investigated further by prospective studies to determine the Japanese-specific cutoff points for CHD risk evaluation.

Journal

Circulation journal : official journal of the Japanese Circulation Society   [List of Volumes]

Circulation journal : official journal of the Japanese Circulation Society 71(6), 820-825, 2007-05-20  [Table of Contents]

Japanese Circulation Society

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  • NII Article ID (NAID) :
    110006273819
  • NII NACSIS-CAT ID (NCID) :
    AA11591968
  • Text Lang :
    ENG
  • Article Type :
    Journal Article
  • ISSN :
    13469843
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    CJP  CJPref  NII-ELS  J-STAGE