Clinical Significance:
A C-reactive protein (CRP) test is a blood test that measures the amount of a protein called C-reactive protein in your blood. C-reactive protein measures general levels of inflammation in your body. High levels of CRP are caused by infections and many long-term diseases. C-reactive protein (CRP) test is done to:
- Check for infection after surgery. CRP levels normally rise within 2 - 6 hours of surgery and then go down by the third day after surgery. If CRP levels stay elevated 3 days after surgery, an infection may be present.
- Identify and keep track of infections and diseases that cause inflammation
Packaging information:
| Product Name |
Method |
Pack Size |
Pack Type |
Product Code |
| CRP |
Immunoturbidimetry |
1 x 22 ml / 1 x 5.5 ml |
System Pack |
121505 |