C-reactive protein (CRP) Rapid Quantitative Test
CRP is an acute phase protein in serum. There are trace amounts of CRP in normal dog serum,and its concentration begins to increase within 4 to 6 hours after inflammatory infection or tissue trauma, and reaches a peakat 24 to 48 hours. After symptoms resolve, CRP levels quickly return to the normal range. Therefore, CRP can be used to diagnose acuteinflammation and trauma to monitor the outcome of rehabilitation after surgery or various treatments, and to monitor the recurrence of disease.
Features:
● Animal: Canine
● Sample type: Whole blood, Plasma, Serum
● Sample volume: 10μL
● Detection range:2~250 mg/L
● Reaction time: 3 mins
● 4-30°storage, 24 months shelf life
TEST ITEM | SAMPLE TYPE/SAMPLE VOLUME | MIXTURE VOLUME | INCUBATION TIME | SIGNIFICANCES AND APPLICATIONS | RESULT INTERPRETATION | Specificity | Sensitivity | Detection range | Accuracy/Correlation | ||
cCRP | Serum/(EDTA K2-Plasma) /whole blood 10uL |
75uL | 3min | An acute protein in CRP serum, with trace amounts of CRP in normal dog serum, that increases within 4-6 hours of infection or tissue injury and peaks 24-48 hours later. After the symptoms disappeared, CRP levels quickly returned to normal. | 0-10mg/L No significance or basically normal | 100.00% | 2mg/L | 2-250 mg/L | R2=0.994 | ||
10-30mg/L Early, mild bacterial infection or disease recovery | |||||||||||
Clinical application: CRP can be used to diagnose acute inflammation and trauma, to monitor recovery after surgery or various treatments, and to monitor disease recurrence. | 30-100mg/L Moderate inflammatory response, localized infection | ||||||||||
>100mg/L Severe inflammation, sepsis, systemic infection |