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C-Reactive Protein
, C Reactive Protein, CRP, C-RP, High-Sensitivity CRP, hs-CRP
See Also
C-Reactive Protein as Cardiac Risk Factor
Physiology
Serum globulin synthesized in the liver
Acute phase reactant increases with acute tissue injury or inflammation
C-Reactive Protein binds
Bacteria
surface and facilitates
Phagocytosis
Rises more than 6 hours after triggering stimulus
Peaks within 36-50 hours
Short half life of 5-7 hours
Rapidly declines after condition resolves
Indications
Detection and monitoring of diseases below
See efficacy below
Does not significantly alter management in the emergency detection of serious
Bacterial Infection
Differentiating certain conditions
Serious
Bacterial Infection
in children (
Occult Bacteremia
)
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
CRP higher in
Rheumatoid Arthritis
CRP higher in other
Arthritis
Crohn's Disease
CRP higher in
Ulcerative Colitis
Pyelonephritis
CRP lower in cystitis
Bacterial Infection
CRP lower in
Viral Infection
Acute Bronchitis
CRP lower in
Asthma
Causes
Increased
Gene
ral inflammatory conditions
Inflammatory disease
Infections
Neoplastic disease
Inflammatory disease
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatic Fever
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Seronegative
Arthritis
(
Reiter's Syndrome
)
Vasculitis
(e.g.
Hypersensitivity Vasculitis
)
Detection and monitoring of infection
Bacterial Infection
in
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Neonatal infection
Postoperative Infection
Intercurrent infection in
Leukemia
Pyelonephritis
Detection of Tissue Injury
Myocardial Infarction
Transplant Rejection
Neoplasia (e.g. Burkitt's
Lymphoma
)
Cardiovascular disease risk
See
Cardiac Risk Factor
See
Cardiac Risk Management
Causes
Normal conditions with elevated CRP
Medications (e.g.
Oral Contraceptive
s)
Third trimester of pregnancy
NSAID
S may modify CRP (increased with
Ibuprofen
, decreased with
Naproxen
)
Efficacy
Serious
Bacterial Infection
in children
CRP <10 mg/L has a
Negative Predictive Value
for
Sepsis
of 99%
CRP >40 mg/L is more suggestive of serious
Bacteria
l illness (but not sensitive or specific)
Bilavsky (2009) Acta Paediatr 98(11): 1776-80 +PMID:19664100 [PubMed]
McWilliam (2010) Arch Dis Child Educ Pract Ed 95(2): 55-8 +PMID:20351152 [PubMed]
Yo (2012) Ann Emerg Med 60(5): 591-600 [PubMed]
Serious
Bacterial Infection
in adults
C-RP does not adequately distinguish serious
Bacterial Infection
in hospitalized adults
Test Sensitivity
for
Bacterial Infection
: 75%
Test Specificity
for
Bacterial Infection
: 67%
Simon (2004) Clin Infect Dis 39(2): 206-17 +PMID:15307030 [PubMed]
Septic Arthritis
CRP is inadequate for ruling-in or ruling-out
Septic Arthritis
CRP >10 mg/ml still has a
False Negative Rate
of 13% for
Septic Arthritis
CRP >150 mg/ml still has a
False Positive Rate
of 17% for
Septic Arthritis
Carpenter (2011) Acad Emerg Med 18(8): 781-96 +PMID:21843213 [PubMed]
CRP closely mirrors infectious process for monitoring
Sensitivity: 95%
Kallio (1997) Pediatr Infect Dis 16:411-2 [PubMed]
Cardiovascular disease
hs-CRP >3 mg/L predicts more ischemic episodes
Rosenson (2003) Am J Cardiol 92:10i-18i [PubMed]
Comparatively weak predictor of heart disease
Odds Ratio
C-RP: 1.45
Odds Ratio
Increased SBP: 1.50
Odds ratio
Tobacco Abuse
: 1.87
Odds Ratio
Increased
Total Cholesterol
: 2.35
Danesh (2004) N Engl J Med 350:1387-97 [PubMed]
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