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J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2003 Nov;85(8):1151-4

High-sensitivity analysis of serum C-reactive protein in young patients with lumbar disc herniation.

Sugimori K, Kawaguchi Y, Morita M, Kitajima I, Kimura T.

Department of Clinical and Laboratory Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Sugitani, Toyama, Japan.

We measured the serum concentration of C-reactive protein (CRP) by a high-sensitive method in patients with lumbar disc herniation. There were 48 patients in the study group and 53 normal controls. The level and type of herniation were evaluated. The clinical data including the neurological findings, the angle of straight leg raising and post-operative re covery as measured by the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) s core, were re corded. The high-sensitive CRP (hs-CRP) was measured by an ultrasensitive latex-enhanced immunoassay. The mean hs-CRP concentration was 0.056 +/- 0.076 mg/dl in the patient group and 0.017 +/- 0.021 mg/dl in the control group. The difference was statistically significant (p = 0.006). There was no other correlation between the hs-CRP concentration and the level and type of herniation, or the pre-operative clinical data. A positive correlation was found between the concentration of hs-CRP before operation and the JOA s core after. Those with a higher concentration of hs-CRP before operation showed a poorer recovery after. The significantly high concentration of serum hs-CRP might indicate a systemic inflammatory response to impingement of the nerve root caused by disc herniation and might be a predictor of re covery after operation.

PMID: 14653598 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

 

 

 

 

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