Are the High Levels of Cytomegalovirus Antibodies a Determinant in the Development of Coronary Artery Disease?
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In several epidemiological studies, it was suggested that a high titer of cytomegalo-virus (CMV) antibody meant CMV reactivation, and that this condition was a determinant of coronary artery disease (CAD). The purpose of this study was to investigate both the prevalence of the CMV infections in our study population and whether high CMV sero-positivity is a determinant of CAD. Blood samples from 179 (58 female, 121 male) individuals being evaluated for CAD suspicion by coronary angiography were tested for CMV seropositivity and CRP levels. Fifty-six patients had normal coronary arteries and 123 patients had CAD. Six patients did not have anti-CMV antibodies and 87 of the 173 seropositive patients had high levels of anti-CMV antibodies (≥ 8 U/mL). High CMV seropositivity (≥ 8 U/mL) was a significant CAD determinant even after adjustment for traditional CAD risk factors (odds ratio {OR} = 2.1 P = 0.04, respectively). The results indicate that the prevalence of high CMV seropositivity is an independent predictor of CAD in our study population and that our study population with CAD had a high rate of CMV infection.
著者
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Dogan Ali
Department Of Cardiology Erciyes University Medical Faculty
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Gul Ali
Department Of Cardiology Erciyes University Medical School
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Ozdogru Ibrahim
Department Of Cardiology Erciyes University Medical Faculty
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Topsakal Ramazan
Department Of Cardiology Erciyes University Medical Faculty
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Basar Emrullah
Department of Cardiology, Erciyes University Medical School
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Eryol Namlk
Department of Cardiology, Erciyes University Medical School
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Kiliç Hüseyin
Microbiology, Erciyes University Medical School
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Inanç Tugrul
Department of Cardiology, Erciyes University Medical School
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Özdogru Ibrahim
Department of Cardiology, Erciyes University Medical School
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