Levels of alpha1 acid glycoprotein and ceruloplasmin predict future albumin levels in hemodialysis patients.

@article{Kaysen2001LevelsOA,
  title={Levels of alpha1 acid glycoprotein and ceruloplasmin predict future albumin levels in hemodialysis patients.},
  author={George A. Kaysen and Joel A. Dubin and Hans-Georg M{\"u}ller and William E. Mitch and Nathan W. Levin},
  journal={Kidney international},
  year={2001},
  volume={60 6},
  pages={
          2360-6
        }
}
BACKGROUND Serum albumin concentration predicts mortality in hemodialysis (HD) patients. While serum albumin concentration correlates with serum concentration of C-reactive protein (CRP) and is dependent upon CRP in multiple regression models in cross sectional studies, CRP does not predict future albumin levels, possibly because CRP changes rapidly, yielding large month-to-month variability in CRP. If inflammation causes rather than is simply associated with hypoalbuminemia, then changes in… 
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