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True point-of-care testing for C-Reactive Protein

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C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is a marker of inflammation and increases with active disease. It is produced by the liver during episodes of acute inflammation or infection and useful for monitoring your IBD.

Empower your office with the ability to test patients for flares ups during their visit. Help them with answers and actions today instead of a lab order and more waiting.

In just 2 minutes, ProciseDx will provide lab quality quantitative results for CRP from a finger prick blood sample. Simply collect a finger prick blood sample, add the sample and a buffer bulb, then run the test on ProciseDx. Any extra samples preparation, wait times or manual steps are unacceptable in point-of-care testing.

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Product Information

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Product Information
Sample Types Finger prick whole blood, venous blood or serum
Reportable Range 3.6mg/L - 100mg/L
Time to Results 2 minutes
Stability 2 years at room temperature
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Calibrated against WHO standard.

 Performance

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Precision

 
Level Avg[CRP]ug/mL %CV
Low QC 5.7 7.0%
High QC 50.6 5.4%
Low Serum 8.7 5.6%
Med Serum 36.8 4.3%
High Serum 71.8 5.8%

Ordering Information

 
Item Cat # Description #/Kit
CRP Assay 4489 Kit for conducting assays 20
In addition to 20 tests, the kit includes:
4403 Buffer bulbs 20
4865 CRP controls 2 hi and low
4552 Whole blood pipettes 20
The real benefits are the clinical implications of faster diagnosis. For example with an IBD patient that is flaring, I could confirm a flare with a CRP and Fecal Calpro, and then put them on a steroid right away.”
— GI PhD

 

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Contact Us

To learn more about our assays or to speak with our team, please contact us here or email info@procisediagnostics.com.