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Search for: [Abstract = "enced patients had significantly higher fibrinogen \(p<0,001\), CRP \(p <0,001\), SP \(p<0,001\) and IL\-10 \(p<0,001\), as well as significantly lower serum albumin \(p <0,023\) compared to the control group. Elevated fibrinogen levels were significantly higher in people living in medium\-sized cities compared to those living in the countryside and in small towns \(p =0,018\). Increased fibrinogen levels weakly affected the elevated ABI index in the study group \(p=0,002\) and moderately strongly decreased the ABI index in the control group \(p<0,001\) \- the highest levels of fibrinogen occurred in the whole sample with the index value in the range of 0.3\-0 8. The higher the fibrinogen level in the study group, the lower the level of pain intensity \(p<0,001\) and the lower SP concentration \(p<0,001\). Increasing fibrinogen levels correlate with lower catastrophic results \(p<0,001\) and prayers \(p<0,001\) in the study group and reevaluation of pain sensations \(p=0,003\) and ignoring sensations \(p=0,003\) in the control group. The longer the duration of discomfort, the higher the fibrinogen level in the study group \(p<0,001\). The CRP level in the study group was significantly higher in women \(p=0,009\). The increased CRP level significantly correlates with the reduced ABI index in the study group \(p<0,001\) and in the control group \(p=0,002\) and strongly with the increased SP concentration only in the s"]

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