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Search for: [Abstract = "aying \/ hoping in the study group. \(B\) Higher serum albumin levels positively correlate with the ABI index and positive pain management strategies and negatively with the intensity of pain in the examined group. People who experience pain for a longer period of time, have significantly higher levels of this negative acute phase protein. \(C\) Antithrombin III levels did not differ significantly between the study groups and did not affect any of the analyzed factors. The occurrence of an increase in the level of fibrinogen causes a decrease in the concentration of SP in the control and test groups. The increase in the level of CRP as well as the anti\-inflammatory cytokine IL\-10 significantly correlate with this substance in the study group. The lower the serum albumin level, the higher the concentration of SP in the control group, and antithrombin III has no effect upon it. The occurrence of an increase in SP concentration has an impact on increasing the intensity of pain in the examined group and on lowering the ABI index regardless of their perception. SP significantly increases the taking of negative and neutral strategies for dealing with pain regardless of the pain. There is a relationship between changes in SP concentration and the level of inflammatory mediators, and specific socio\-demographic factors. Women have a significantly higher CRP level and SP concentration in th"]

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