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C-Reactive Protein, high sens

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Updated Test Information:

Test Description
C-Reactive Protein, high sens
Synonym(s)

CRPhs, CRP high sens

Test ID
CRPHS
General Information

Highly sensitive measurement of CRP may be used as an aid in the assessment of the risk of future coronary heart disease. When used as an adjunct to other laboratory evaluation methods of acute coronary syndromes, it may also be an additional independent indicator of recurrent event prognosis in patients with stable coronary disease or acute coronary syndrome. Patients with high hsCRP concentrations are more likely to develop myocardial infarction and severe peripheral vascular disease.

Specimen Type

Serum

Alternate Specimen Type

Red, Li-heparin plasma, K2EDTA

Specimen Requirements

SST

Specimen Collection / Processing Instructions

SST - Separate serum or plasma from cells within 45 minutes of collection. If a red-top tube or green-top tube is used, transfer separated serum or plasma to a plastic transport tube.

Minimum Sample Volume

1 mL

Pediatric Min. Volume (if applicable)

500 uL

Additional Processing Details

Separate serum or plasma from cells within 45 minutes of collection. If a red-top tube or green-top tube is used, transfer separated serum or plasma to a plastic transport tube.

Stability

11 days at 15-25°C
2 months at 2-8°C
3 years at -15 to -25°C

Methodology

Immunoturbidimetric

Estimated TAT

0-2 days

Testing Schedule

Monday-Saturday

CPT Code(s)

86141

Reference Range

<0.5 mg/L

Recommended cutoffs for CVD risk assessment:
Low risk: <1.0 mg/dL
Avg. risk: 1.0-3.0 mg/L
High risk: >3.0 mg/L

Performing Lab

Incyte Diagnostics

LOINC Code(s)

30522-7