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Walk-in-lab Lab Test: C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Blood Test, High Sensitivity, Cardiac Risk Assessment

C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Blood Test, High Sensitivity, Cardiac Risk Assessment

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The C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Blood Test, High Sensitivity, Cardiac Risk Assessment checks for tiny amounts of inflammation in the body to help predict the risk of heart disease, heart attack, or stroke, even in people with normal cholesterol levels.

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What is the purpose of this test?

The C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Blood Test, High Sensitivity (hs-CRP)is a specialized test that measures low levels of CRP in the blood to assess a person’s risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Unlike the standard CRP Blood Test, Quantitative, which detects general inflammation from infections, autoimmune conditions, or injuries, the hs-CRP test focuses on subtle increases in CRP linked to chronic heart disease risk. Higher hs-CRP levels indicate a greater likelihood of heart attack, stroke, or other cardiovascular issues, even in individuals with normal cholesterol levels.

Doctors use the hs-CRP test to determine whether a person has low, average, or high cardiovascular risk based on American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines. A result below 1.0 mg/L suggests a lower risk, while levels between 1.0-3.0 mg/L indicate an average risk. Levels above 3.0 mg/L are associated with a higher risk of heart disease, and results exceeding 10.0 mg/L may suggest an underlying infection or inflammation, requiring retesting. This test is a valuable tool for individuals looking to take proactive steps in managing their heart health.

Who should get this test?

The C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Blood Test, High Sensitivity may be beneficial for individuals who:

  • Have a family history of heart disease, heart attack, or stroke.
  • Are at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) due to high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes.
  • Have been advised by their doctor to monitor heart inflammation.
  • Want to assess their risk for heart disease, even if they have no symptoms.
  • Are managing conditions like obesity, metabolic syndrome, or chronic stress, which can increase cardiovascular risk.
  • Need additionalheart health screening alongside cholesterol and lipid tests.

When should I order the C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Blood Test, High Sensitivity, Cardiac Risk Assessment?

Individuals may consider ordering this test if they have risk factors or concerns related to cardiovascular disease. Symptoms to consider:

  • Family history of heart disease, heart attack, or stroke.
  • High blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes.
  • Obesity, poor diet, or lack of physical activity.
  • Smoking or excessive alcohol consumption.
  • Chronic inflammation, autoimmune diseases, or metabolic syndrome.
  • Previous heart-related events or concerns about future cardiovascular risk.

If you have these risk factors or want a clearer picture of your heart health, the C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Blood Test, High Sensitivity can provide valuable insights to help guide your doctor in preventing and managing cardiovascular disease.

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Test Code(s):

120766, 10124

Also Known As:

Cardiac C-Reactive Protein (CRP); High-sensitivity CRP; hs-CRP; Cardiac CRP

Specimen:

Blood

Preparation:

No special preparation is required.

Test Results:

3-5 days. May take longer based on weather, holiday or lab delays.


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