hs-CRP

High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) is a blood test that measures low levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), a key marker of inflammation in the body. Unlike standard CRP tests, hs-CRP can detect subtle inflammation, making it especially useful for assessing the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attacks and strokes. Elevated hs-CRP levels may signal a higher risk of heart disease, even when other risk factors are absent.

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Who would benefit from testing their h-CRP levels?

Individuals at risk of or concerned about cardiovascular diseases would benefit from testing their hs-CRP levels. This includes people with a family history of heart disease, those with known risk factors (like hypertension, diabetes, or high cholesterol), and anyone interested in a comprehensive assessment of their heart health. Regular monitoring of hs-CRP can also be beneficial for individuals making lifestyle changes or undergoing treatment to reduce their cardiac risk.

What is the difference between hs-CRP and CRP?

The main difference between hs-CRP and CRP tests lies in their sensitivity. hs-CRP (high-sensitivity CRP) is more sensitive and can detect lower levels of inflammation, making it suitable for assessing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. In contrast, the standard CRP test is used to detect higher levels of inflammation, typically for diagnosing and monitoring conditions like infections, autoimmune disorders, and chronic inflammatory diseases.

Can hs-CRP predict heart attacks?

While hs-CRP is not a standalone predictor of heart attacks, high levels can indicate a higher risk of cardiovascular events. It’s often used in conjunction with other risk assessments for a more complete evaluation.

What are does hight hs-CRP levels indicate?

High hs-CRP levels typically indicate the presence of inflammation in the body. While they are not specific to any particular condition, elevated hs-CRP levels are often associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks and strokes. They can also signal other inflammatory conditions, including autoimmune disorders and infections.

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Blood

The GetTested hs-CRP test analyses high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), a protein produced and released by the liver in response to infection (primarily bacterial), inflammation, or trauma, such as surgery.
A standard CRP test detects elevated CRP levels associated with infectious diseases or tissue damage. In contrast, a high-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) test measures chronic low-grade inflammation, which may be present in otherwise healthy individuals.
For a more in-depth look at inflammatory markers, we also offer a DNA Immunity and Inflammation test.

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Who would benefit from testing their h-CRP levels?
What is the difference between hs-CRP and CRP?
Can hs-CRP predict heart attacks?
What are does hight hs-CRP levels indicate?
Who would benefit from testing their h-CRP levels?
What is the difference between hs-CRP and CRP?
Can hs-CRP predict heart attacks?
What are does hight hs-CRP levels indicate?
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