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This study was aimed to assess the diagnostic value of laboratory markers of endothelial lesions in patients with unstable angina (UA). Plasma levels of CRP, homocysteine, endothelin-1 (ET1), and pregnancy-associated plasma protein (pAPP-A) were measured by an ultrasensitive method in 51 patients. They were followed up for 4 months to evaluate the clinical picture of CHD and dynamics of laboratory parameters. The hospitalized patients with UA had elevated baseline levels of CRP (5.02+-3.35 mg/ml) during the entire study period. PAPP-A and homocysteine levels were significantly decreased (p<0.05 and p<0.0 respectively). Patients with deteriorated clinical picture of CHD had significantly elevated ET1 levels (p<0.05) both on day 1 and 4 months later It is concluded that ET1 levels increase in patients with UA and severe prognostically unfavourable CHD.

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A P Roĭtman, B M Tankhilevich, V V Dolgov, V N Iakovlev. Dynamics of laboratory markers of endothelial dysfunction during treatment of unstable angina]. Klinicheskaia meditsina. 2012;90(9):43-6

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PMID: 23214013

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