What is a heart disease and inflammation high sensitivity C-reactive protein test?
Atherosclerosis is a disease where fatty deposits build up in the coronary arteries leading to the production of C-reactive protein (CRP). CRP is a protein that is produced by the liver during infection or in inflammatory conditions. Elevated CRP levels can also be associated with other inflammatory diseases including rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease or lupus. This high sensitivity test was developed to assess the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Why should I consider a heart disease and Inflammation test?
Better2Know's heart disease and inflammation test can determine the level of CRP with high sensitivity. Our test can be used as a starting point to assess the levels of inflammation in the body. If you have concerns about your cardiovascular health this highly sensitive test will identify low but clinically significant levels of CRP in the body. Medical research has demonstrated that people who have CRP levels in the highest quarter of test results are 2 to 4 times more likely to develop cardiovascular disease compared to individuals in the lowest quarter. If you are concerned about your risk of heart disease or stroke, then Better2Know's highly sensitive CRP test will provide you with an indication of your risk and to make any needed lifestyle changes.
How will I receive my test results?
Just one working day after the laboratory receives your sample you can view your confidential results in the Better2Know secure patient area. Once your results are available Better2Know's Patient Services team will contact you about your results.
What should I do with my results?
The high sensitivity CRP test will determine the levels of CRP in the body. If your CRP result is higher than average, you should consult a doctor. Better2Know can organise private doctor consultations in Ireland where you can get advice regarding any necessary treatment. If you prefer you can also take your results to you own GP.
It is important to note that your high sensitivity CRP test will not determine the cause of inflammation or infection as elevated CRP levels can be caused by various health conditions. It is imperative that you seek advice from a doctor to determine the cause and to receive guidance on treatment options.
How can I book my test?
To book your heart disease and inflammation high sensitivity CRP test, call us on the number above. Better2Know's expert advisors from our Patient Services team will be available 24/7 to answer any additional questions or queries.