CRP-Screen® Swiss Point of Care

CRP-Screen® Swiss Point of Care

CRP-Screen

CRP-Screen Rapid self-test for detection of C-reactive protein (bacterial infection or inflammation) in blood.

CRP-Screen The C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is a non-specific marker which is mainly produced by the liver and used to diagnose bacterial infectious disease and inflammatory disorders. The CRP is a very sensitive and fast appearing indicator which could therefore be helpful for deciding an antibiotic treatment. Depending on the CRP concentration, different lines will appear allowing the semi-quantitative interpretation of the test result.In healthy patients, CRP concentration is lower than 8mg/L while the concentration level can go higher than 100mg/L in case of severe infection or during inflammatory process. Intermediate levels, within 8 and 100mg/L, are concomitant with more or less mildly viral or bacterial infections that can be easily overcome byappropriate treatment ordered by your doctor.


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CRP-Screen

CRP-Screen Rapid self-test for detection of C-reactive protein (bacterial infection or inflammation) in blood.

CRP-Screen The C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is a non-specific marker which is mainly produced by the liver and used to diagnose bacterial infectious disease and inflammatory disorders. The CRP is a very sensitive and fast appearing indicator which could therefore be helpful for deciding an antibiotic treatment. Depending on the CRP concentration, different lines will appear allowing the semi-quantitative interpretation of the test result.In healthy patients, CRP concentration is lower than 8mg/L while the concentration level can go higher than 100mg/L in case of severe infection or during inflammatory process. Intermediate levels, within 8 and 100mg/L, are concomitant with more or less mildly viral or bacterial infections that can be easily overcome byappropriate treatment ordered by your doctor.


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How to use

How to use the CRP-Screen test?

1. Prepare the test device, the pipette, and the diluent dropper vial. Take them out from the protective pouch (tear at the notch). Remove the screw cap of the diluent dropper vial and leave it nearby. 2. Clean the tip of the middle finger or ring finger with cotton wool moistened with alcohol. Press the lancet firmly against the side of the previously cleaned finger and press the release button. 3. Without pressing the bulb, put in contact the plastic pipette with the blood sample. The whole blood migrates into the pipette through capillarity to the line indicated on the pipette. Place the collected whole blood sample into the opened diluent dropper vial by pressing the bulb of the pipette. 4. Break the tip of the dropper bottle and slowly add exactly 4 drops in the sample well of the device with an interval of 2-3 seconds between each drop. Read the result after 5 minutes. Do not interpret after 10 minutes.
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