A standard lipid profile is excellent for measuring circulating cholesterol, but it doesn't show the full picture. Cardiovascular disease is not just a disease of cholesterol buildup; it is a disease of chronic inflammation in the artery walls. The hs-CRP (High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein) test is an advanced marker that measures this hidden inflammation.
What is hs-CRP?
C-reactive protein is produced by the liver in response to inflammation. While a standard CRP test checks for major infections or chronic diseases, the high-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) test can measure tiny, trace amounts of CRP, which are indicative of low-grade inflammation inside the cardiovascular system.
Understanding hs-CRP Risk Categories
- Low Risk: hs-CRP level below 1.0 mg/L
- Average Risk: hs-CRP level between 1.0 and 3.0 mg/L
- High Risk: hs-CRP level above 3.0 mg/L (Indicates double the risk of a cardiovascular event compared to low-risk individuals)
Who Should Get an hs-CRP Test?
An hs-CRP test is highly recommended if you have an average cholesterol report but possess other risk factors such as:
- A family history of early heart attacks or heart disease.
- High blood pressure or Type 2 diabetes.
- Sedentary lifestyle, high stress levels, or smoking habits.
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