hsCRP
Helping prognosis the occurrence of heart disease, cardiovascular disease, and stroke
hsCRP is a test for testing the low level of CRP. Significantly high CRP levels are most likely a sign of a serious underlying medical condition. The most common cause is a severe infection, but there are other specific causes leading to a high CRP level. This test measures the level of CRP in 3 minutes.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Acute coronary syndrome, Stroke. Peripheral artery disease, Myocadiac infarction
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ichroma™
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
whole blood, plasma, serum -
Reaction Time
3 mins -
Detection Range
ichroma™ (0.1 – 10 mg/L) -
Indication
Acute coronary syndrome, Stroke. Peripheral artery disease, Myocadiac infarction
In Your Medical Field
hsCRP measures the level of CRP down to a lower level, which reveals the risk for heart disease and stroke in people who shows no apparent signs of the heart disease. This test returns results in just 3 minutes with fingertip blood. The high sensitivity and the rapid turnaround make the test suitable for initial assessment of the cardiac risk.