ACTA FAC. MED. NAISS. 2005; 22(4):167-173 |
Original article
INVERSE CORRELATION OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN WITH ANEMIA IN MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Hamid Nasri1 and Azar Baradaran2
1University of Medical Sciences, Hajar Medical, Educational and
Therapeutic Center, (Hemodialysis Department) - Shahrekord, Iran
2Department of Biochemistry , Center of Research and Reference
Laboratory of Iran. Hospital Bu Ali, Damavand st. Tehran, Iran
SUMMARY
The aim of the paper was to test the association between serum C-reactive
protein (CRP) and serum ferritin and its role in the severity of anemia of
hemodialysis patients. A cross-sectional study was conducted on the patients
with an end-stage renal disease who underwent HD treatment with acetate basis
dialysate and polysulfone membranes. There were 36 patients overall (f=15,
m=21), 25 of whom were non-diabetic HD patients and 11 diabetic HD patients.
There was an approximate significant inverse correlation between serum CRP and
hemoglobin level and also a significant positive correlation between serum CRP
and serum iron as well as an approximate significant inverse correlation between
serum CRP and HD adequacy. A significant positive correlation between serum CRP
and serum ferritin was registered. Malnutrition-inflammation complex syndrome
may increase serum ferritin concentration apart from iron status, and needs more
attention during iron therapy for the treatment of anemia in regular HD
patients.
Key words: End-stage renal failure, hemodialysis, anemia, C-reactive protein, hemoglobin, hematocrit, ferritin, malnutrition-inflammation complex syndrome