Correlation of Ceruloplasmin with Biomarkers of Cardiac Remodelling and Myofibrosis in Patients with Acute Decompensated Heart Failure Referred to a Tertiary Nurse Lead Heart Failure Clinic
Abstract:Background: Ceruloplasmin is an acute phase protein with plasma copper binding properties, and is a potent extracellular antioxidative enzyme. Inflammation and oxidative stress might explain the role of ceruloplasmin in the pathophysiology of heart failure. Study objective: The objective is to assess the correlation of ceruloplasmin levels with biomarkers of cardiac remodelling and myofibrosis in patients with acute decompensated heart failure. Patients and methods: Blood samples were taken and serum levels of… Show more
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