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Search for: [Abstract = "tudy group \(p<0,001\). The higher the CRP level, the significantly higher the results of catastrophizing \(p<0,001\) and lower in the field of distraction \(p=0,005\), re\-evaluation of pain sensations \(p<0,001\), ignoring sensations \(p<0,001\), pain control \(p< 0,001\), ability to reduce pain \(p<0,001\) in the study group. People who suffered longer pain had a significantly lower CRP level \(p<0,001\), and the higher the CRP level, the higher the level of pain intensity \(p<0,001\). Higher albumin levels correlated with a higher ABI index in the study group \(p<0,001\), lower pain intensity \(p=0,001\) and the time of pain sensation \(p<0,001\). The higher the albumin level, the higher the results of the strategy of overvaluation \(p=0,021\), declarations of coping \(p = 0,041\), pain control \(p <0,001\) and ability to reduce pain \(p = 0,007\) in the examined group and lower catastrophizing in the examined group \(p=0,024 and control group \(p=0,002\). The higher the albumin level, the lower the SP level in the control group \(p <0,001\). In the comparative group, albumin decreased with age \(p=0,007\). Antithrombin III did not significantly affect any of the pain management strategies studied and other variables. The increased level of IL\-10 significantly affected the reduced distraction score \(p<0,001\) in the study and control group and the increased score of coping strategies \(p=0,037\) in the study group."]

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