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Evaluation of a quick test for C‐reactive protein in a pediatric emergency department
Authors:V Papaevangelou  I Papassotiriou  I Sakou  G Ferentinos  G Liapi  A Kyrka
Institution:1. 2nd Department of Pediatrics, University of Athens, Medical School, “A. Kyriakou” Children's Hospital, Goudi, Greece;2. Department of Clinical Biochemistry, “Aghia Sophia” Children's Hospital, Athens, Greece
Abstract:Objective. C‐reactive protein (CRP) is a reliable laboratory test that is useful in distinguishing between viral and bacterial infection. Although widely used, blood sampling and the need for a well‐organized laboratory are limiting factors. Recently, a rapid test for serum CRP (QuickRead CRP) has been developed that can use both venous and capillary blood. The aim of this study was to use QuickRead CRP in our Pediatric Emergency Department and to compare this method with the standard laboratory determination (CRP‐lab). Material and methods. All children with fever were given a quick CRP test simultaneously with venous (CRP‐V) and capillary blood samples (CRP‐C). A total of 127 children were included in the study (median age 2.5 years). Results. The QuickRead CRP test had an excellent correlation with the standard biochemical determination (CRP‐lab). More importantly, there was no difference in determination of CRP in the venous and capillary blood samples. Finally, there was no significant intra‐assay variability. Conclusions. The QuickRead CRP test is easy to use, provides reliable results and reduces the need for antibacterial therapy.
Keywords:Child  C‐reactive protein  infection  quick test
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