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= C-reactive protein (CRP) =

== Normal Values ==
== Normal Values ==


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* [https://doi.org/10.1007/s11605-009-0928-1 Diagnostic Accuracy of C-reactive Protein for Intraabdominal Infections After Colorectal Resections]. ''J Gastrointest Surg''. 2009;13(9):1599-1606.
* [https://doi.org/10.1007/s11605-009-0928-1 Diagnostic Accuracy of C-reactive Protein for Intraabdominal Infections After Colorectal Resections]. ''J Gastrointest Surg''. 2009;13(9):1599-1606.
** Post-resection day 3 (or 5 or 7) CRP predicts intraabdominal infection, with Sn 82% and Sp 73% using a cutoff of 190 mg/L (normal <10)
** Post-resection day 3 (or 5 or 7) CRP predicts intraabdominal infection, with Sn 82% and Sp 73% using a cutoff of 190 mg/L (normal <10)

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Normal Values

  • Post-spinal surgery, it peaks at 15 ± 25 a few days after OR
  • Post-stroke, it can go up to 25 ± 10
  • Post-TKA, it can go up to 155 mg/L

Interpretation

  • The higher the value, the more likely to be a bacterial infection

Further Reading

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