Introducing the wide range C-reactive protein (wr-CRP) into clinical use for the detection of microinflammation

2005 
Background: The determination of low grade inflammation in apparently healthy individuals (microinflammation) has prognostic significance in terms of future vascular events and accelerated atherothrombotic disease. Methods: We compared the Bayer wide range (wr)-C-reactive protein (CRP) immunoturbidometric assay on the ADVIA 1650 system to the Dade Behring high sensitivity (hs)-CRP on the BNII Nephelometer in 1446 apparently healthy individuals having a relatively low (b10 mg/l) concentration. The correlation between the 2 assays was also analyzed in relation to other commonly used microinflammatory biomarkers. Results: A significant (pb0.0005) correlation was noted between the hs-CRP and the wr-CRP for the entire cohort (r=0.99) as well as for both women (r=0.99 n=483) and men (r=0.99 n=963). The mean difference between the measures (hs-CRP minus wr-CRP) was 0.039 (SD 0.317). The Deming regression results for the entire cohort showed a slope of 1.112F0.004 and an intercept of 0.263F0.01. Conclusions: The Bayer wr-CRP assay performed presents a reasonable alternative to the Behring Dade hs-CRP assay. The advantages of the wr-CRP assay are its online and real time availability as well as lower costs. D 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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