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Resistant Arterial Hypertension Is Associated With Higher Blood Levels of Complement C3 and C‐Reactive Protein
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Arterial hypertension is associated with increased plasma levels of complement C3, C4, and C-reactive protein (CRP). The aim of the study was to compare these laboratory markers in patients with resistant arterial hypertension (RAH) and controlled arterial hypertension (CAH). Patients with RAH (n = 34), those with CAH (n = 34), and 26 normotensive controls were included. White blood cell count, erythrocyte sedimentation rates, and blood levels of complement components C3, C4, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) were compared among the study groups. In the RAH group, serum C3 (183.9+/-47.5 mg/dL) and hs-CRP (6.9+/-5.8 mg/L) were higher than in the CAH group (C3, 123.1+/-42.3 mg/dL; P < .001, hs-CRP, 4.2+/-4.8; P = .021, respectively). Significant positive correlations between systolic blood pressure and C3 (r = 0.6481; P < .001) and hs-CRP (r = 0.3968; P = .02) were observed in the RAH group. RAH is associated with higher blood levels of C3 and CRP.
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