Do C-Reactive Protein levels predict future risk of coronary heart disease in initially healthy middle-aged men?
C-Reactive Protein serves as a sensitive systemic marker of inflammation that predicts future risk of coronary heart disease in initially healthy middle-aged men.
These results confirm the prognostic relevance of CRP, a sensitive systemic marker of inflammation, to the risk of CHD in a large, randomly selected cohort of initially healthy middle-aged men. They suggest that low-grade inflammation is involved in pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, especially its thrombo-occlusive complications.
Köenig et al. (Tue,) studied this question.