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BACKGROUND: C-reactive protein (CRP) can provide prognostic information about the risk of developing atherosclerotic complications in apparently healthy patients. This new clinical application requires quantification of CRP concentrations below those traditionally measured in the clinical laboratory. METHODS: The Dade Behring BN II, the Abbott IMx, the Diagnostic Products Corporation IMMULITE, and the Beckman Coulter IMMAGE are four automated analyzers with high-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) methods. We evaluated these assays for precision, linearity, and comparability with samples from 322 apparently healthy blood donors. RESULTS: The imprecision (CV) of the BN II, IMx, IMMULITE, and IMMAGE methods was < or = 7.6%, < or = 12%, < or = 9.8%, and < or = 9.7% at 3.5 mg/L, respectively. The BN II, IMx, IMMULITE, and IMMAGE methods were linear down to < or = 0.30, < or = 0.32,

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Evaluation of four automated high-sensitivity C-reactive protein methods: implications for clinical and epidemiological applications.

Roberts WL et al., 2000

Roberts WL, Sedrick R, Moulton L, Spencer A, Rifai N

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