SCREEN TEST CRP / C-reaktīvais proteīns
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The C-Reactive Protein Rapid Test Cassette (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma) is
a rapid chromatographic immunoassay for the semi-quantitative detection
of human CRP in whole blood, serum or plasma to aid in the detection of
myocardial infarction (MI). C-reactive protein (CRP) in patient serum
has been found in association with acute infections, necrotic conditions
and various inflammatory disorders. There is a strong correlation
between serum levels of PCR and the activation of the inflammatory
process. Monitoring the PCR levels in the patient’s serum helps to
evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment and the recovery status of
the patient. It is used in particular to distinguish bacterial from
viral infections. C-reactive protein (CRP) in patient serum has been
found in association with acute infections, necrotic conditions and
various inflammatory disorders. There is a strong correlation between
serum levels of PCR and the activation of the inflammatory process.
Monitoring the PCR levels in the patient’s serum helps to evaluate the
effectiveness of the treatment and the recovery status of the patient.
It is used in particular to distinguish bacterial from viral infections.
The rapid semi-quantitative CRP test (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma)
identifies the C reactive Protein through the visual interpretation of
the development of color in the inner strip. PCR antibodies are
immobilized in the test area of the membrane. During the test the
sample reacts with the conjugated PCR antibodies on the stained
particles and on the pre-coated test sample pad. The compound then
migrates to the membrane by capillary action and interacts with the
reagents on the membrane. If the intensity of the test strip is weaker
than the reference strip (R), the PCR level in the sample is between 10
and 60 mg/L. If the intensity of the test strip (T) is stronger than
that on the reference strip (R), the CRP level is higher than 60 mg/L.
The appearance of the control line serves as a procedural control,
indicating that the amount of sample used is sufficient and the membrane
has been soaked correctly
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