While the studies were conducted in people with heart disease, the findings have some experts suggesting that certain people at risk for heart disease, as well as those with heart disease, should have regular blood tests to measure CRP levels. According to the American Heart Association (AHA), a CRP level of less than 1 mg per liter is considered low risk; average risk is between 1 and 3 mg per liter; and a CRP of more than 3 mg per liter is high risk.
For some, the studies indicate that CRP level can help doctors and patients make treatment decisions.
"There are a lot of individuals who fall just below the cholesterol guidelines levels of risk that requires them to be treated." Nissen says. "If their CRP levels are elevated, that would push me to try a statin drug. It also tells me if I have a patient with borderline cholesterol who has a CRP of 0.5, maybe I shouldn’t treat them."
Cardiologist Dr. Richard Stein, a professor of clinical medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York and a spokesperson for the AHA, cautions that it is too early to base treatment guidelines on this finding.
"It would seem intuitive that reducing CRP is an important goal, but the questions are ’Does one go on a statin to do that?’, ’What are the risks?’ and ’In whom are the risks worthwhile?’" he says. According to Stein, high doses of statins have been linked to muscle breakdown, kidney failure and, in rare circumstances, death. As a result, the risks and benefits of high-dose statin therapy—which is needed to have an anti-inflammatory effect—should be carefully evaluated.
"If I was faced with a patient with a low LDL but a CRP that was still high, I would probably go up a notch with the statin." Stein continues. "Cardiac risk is a global issue, so it is the sum of all risk factors and not a single risk factor that affects heart attack risk." Other risk factors for heart disease include smoking and levels of HDL cholesterol, the "good" cholesterol.
While the CRP’s precise role in heart disease is still being figured out, an awareness of it may help certain people avoid heart attacks.