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Search for: [Abstract = "automatic analyzer. The following statistical tests were performed\: parametic tests \(Student’s t\-test\) and non\-parametic teats \- chi\-square, Spearman’s rank correlation. Mann\-Whitney’s. Patients with confirmed coronary artery disease had significantly higher levels of hs\-CRP \(2,07 ± 2,34ng\/ml vs 1,37 ± 1,41ng\/ml, p = 0,003\), fibrinogen \(3,96 ± 0,99g\/l vs 3,1 ± 0,36g\/l, p = 0,0002\), and leukocytes \(6,89 x103 ± 1,38 vs 5,2x103 ± 0,86, p < 0,00001\) as compared with healthy subjects. In examined study men group 30% patients with CAD and 6,4% healthy volunteers presented hsCRP concetrations > 3mg\/l, that cause an elevated coronaro\-artery risk in that group. The statistical significant difference in levels of anti\-hsp60 antibodies and IgG and IgA anti\-Ch.p. antibodies has not been proved between study groups. The positive correlation between the level of fibrinogen and hsCRP in patients with CAD and control group was observed \(r = 0,63, p < 0,001 and r = 0,69, p < 0,001\). The level of anti\-hsp60 antibodies did not corelate with presence of elevated level of inflammatory markers and Ch.p. infection. Influence of Ch.p. infection on elevated inflammatory markers in patients with CAD and in healthy subjects was not proved. There was no difference between the level of anti\-hsp60 antibodies, hsCRP, fibrinogen, leucocytes and IgG i IgA anti\-Ch.p. antibodies in patients with CCS I and CCS II"]

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