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Point-of-care C-reactive protein testing in febrile children in general practice.

Miriam Monteny1, Marjolein H ten Brinke, Jocelyn van Brakel, Yolanda B de Rijke, Marjolein Y Berger.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Point-of-care testing for C-reactive protein (CRP) may be helpful in differentiating viral from bacterial infection. Such a device should give results comparable to laboratory testing. The aim was to evaluate two point-of-care CRP tests (Nycocard and QuikRead) in febrile children in general practice, compared to a reference immunoturbidimetric assay.
METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out of febrile children aged 3 months to 6 years presented to a general practice out-of-hours service. Children were visited at home where blood was taken for tests, within 24 h after presentation. The Nycocard test was performed at home, whereas the QuikRead and reference test were performed in the laboratory.
RESULTS: A total of 76 children were enrolled. All three CRP tests were performed in 59 children. The mean difference between the reference test and Nycocard and QuikRead was 0.6 and -6.1 mg/L, respectively. The slope of the Passing-Bablok regression was 0.95 (95% CI 0.9-1.0) and 0.83 (95% CI 0.81-0.85) for the Nycocard and QuikRead tests, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: Up to a concentration of 160 mg/L, the Nycocard test correlated well with the reference test, while the QuikRead test underestimated concentrations above 60 mg/L. The Nycocard test seems a good candidate for CRP point-of-care testing in general practice.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17163818     DOI: 10.1515/CCLM.2006.270

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem Lab Med        ISSN: 1434-6621            Impact factor:   3.694


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