H. Rashid, R. K. Chowdhury, E. Huq, Shamimur Rahman, Nelson Taposh Mondal
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Abstract
Background: Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways. Relevance of highly sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), an acute phase reactant and a sensitive marker of low-grade systemic inflammation in bronchial asthma has not been fully studied.Objectives: Reported studies have found an inverse relationship between lung function and markers of systemic inflammation. The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between serum level of hs-CRP and bronchial asthma.Materials and method: In this study, hs-CRP was measured in 60 patients with asthma and 40 healthy control subjects. Of all asthmatics, 39 patients had partially controlled and uncontrolled asthma and 21 patients had asthma during exacerbation.Results: Highly sensitive CRP was significantly higher (p<0.000) in asthmatic patients as compared to the control group. In asthmatics with exacerbation, serum hs-CRP was significantly higher than in partially controlled and uncontrolled asthmatic patients (p<0.006) and control subjects (p<0.0001).Conclusion: Serum hs-CRP may be a non specific marker of asthma and its exacerbation.Delta Med Col J. Jan 2018 6(2): 62-67