@Article{Radwan-Kwiatek2007,
journal="Gastroenterology Review/Przegląd Gastroenterologiczny",
issn="1895-5770",
volume="2",
number="6",
year="2007",
title="Original paperC-reactive protein as a valuable marker of the clinical  activity of Crohn\&#8217;s disease",
abstract="Introduction: The measurement of Crohn\&#8217;s disease activity is very useful in clinical practice as well as in clinical trials.  However, traditionally used clinical scores lack precision.  C-reactive protein has been known to be a sensitive marker for inflammation and tissue injury. Aim: The aim of the study was to correlate the CRP level with the disease activity and to assess its value in predicting Crohn\&#8217;s disease severity. Material and methods: 89 consecutive patients (43 men and 46 women) with active or inactive Crohn\&#8217;s disease were included in the study without any preselective criteria. CRP was measured and CD activity was calculated by means of Crohn\&#8217;s Disease Activity Index (CDAI). Results: The median CDAI score was 224 (interquartile range 192-243) and the median CRP was 20 mg/l (interquartile  range 5-38 mg/l, upper limit of normal 5 mg/dl). 49.4% of our patients had CRP >20 mg/l. CRP was significantly correlated with CDAI (p=0.000001). The diagnostic value for CRP predicting CDAI >220 was high. Conclusions: CRP appears to be useful to evaluate CD activity.",
author="Radwan-Kwiatek, Karolina
and Radwan, Piotr
and Skrzydło-Radomańska, Barbara",
pages="324--327",
url="https://www.termedia.pl/Original-paper-C-reactive-protein-as-a-valuable-marker-of-the-clinical-activity-of-Crohn-8217-s-disease,41,9658,1,1.html"
}