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Randee Breiterman-White, MSN, RN, CNN
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Randee Breiterman-White, MSN, RN, CNN, is
Clinical Nurse Specialist and Case Manager in
Nephrology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center,
Nashville, TN. She is a member of the Music City
Chapter of ANNA. The author has no conflict of
interest to disclose.
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C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase reactant protein that increases significantly in
the presence of intercurrent (concurrent) events such as infectious and inflammatory processes.
Data indicate that CRP levels correlate with anemia parameters, higher levels being associated
with an increased comorbidity burden, lower hemoglobin (Hb) levels, and higher
Epoetin alfa dose requirements. This article explores the use of CRP monitoring in patients
on dialysis, and the relationship to anemia outcomes.
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Goal:
Discuss the clinical insights that may be provided by CRP levels, and the implications
for anemia management.
Objectives:
1. Discuss why CRP levels are typically elevated in patients on dialysis.
2. Explain variations in CRP levels during infectious or inflammatory conditions.
3. Explain how CRP levels may reflect and prevent anemia outcomes.
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Randee Breiterman-White
has no conflicts of interest to disclose.
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