Lack of significant effect of low doses of aspirin on the concentrations of C-reactive protein in a group of individuals with atherothrombotic risk factors and vascular events. |
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Authors: | Ori Rogowski Itzhak Shapira Einor Ben Assayag Nathan M Bornstein Sharon Toker Samuel Melamed Arie Shirom Shlomo Berliner |
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Institution: | Department of Medicine D and Institute for Special Medical Examinations (MALRAM), Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel. |
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Abstract: | Atherothrombosis is associated with the presence of a microinflammatory response, usually monitored by the use of C-reactive protein (CRP) measurements. In the Physician Health Study it was suggested that individuals who benefit most from the treatment are those who have enhanced concentrations of this biomarker. The possibility was suggested that one of the mechanisms of action of aspirin in thrombotic prevention is through its anti-inflammatory properties in terms of reducing the concentration of CRP. We conducted a regression analysis in a cohort of 3888 apparently healthy individuals and those with atherothrombotic risk factors and vascular events, 370 of whom were under the treatment of low doses (
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