SAA/CRP Fast Test Kit
(Immunofluorescence Assay)
Intended Use
SAA/CRP Fast Test Kit (Immunofluorescence Assay) is intended for in vitro quantitative determination of serum amyloid A(SAA)and C-reactive protein (CRP) in serum, plasma, whole blood and fingertip blood. This test can be used as a sensitive index in the diagnosis of infection and inflammation.
About SAA/CRP
At present, elevated serum SAA has been detected in various diseases such as bacteria, virus infection, atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, and acute transplant rejection. SAA provides a clinical auxiliary diagnosis for certain diseases, such as viral infection, transplant rejection, coronary heart disease, etc. The combined detection of SAA and CRP is helpful for the early diagnosis of neonatal sepsis and the identification of bacterial infections from viral infections. The sensitivity of SAA during viral infection is significantly higher than that of CRP, while SAA and CRP are both elevated in patients with a bacterial infection.
Contents
1. For Getein1100
Package specifications: 25 tests/box, 10 tests/box
1) Getein SAA/CRP test card in a sealed pouch with desiccant
2) Disposable pipet
3) User manual: 1 piece/box
4) SD card: 1 piece/box
5) Sample diluent
2. For Getein1600
Package specifications: 2×24 tests/kit, 2×48 tests/kit
1) Sealed cartridge with 24/48 Getein SAA/CRP test cards
2) User manual: 1 piece/box
Materials required for Getein1600:
1) Sample diluent: 1 bottle/box
2) Box with pipette tips: 96 piece/box
3) Mixing plate: 1 piece/box
Note: Do not mix or interchange different batches of kits.
Specifications
Test Item |
Sample |
Detection Range |
Storage Condition |
SAA/CRP |
P/S/WB/peripheral blood |
SAA: 5.0~200.0 mg/L CRP: 0.5~200.0 mg/L |
4-30℃ |
Method |
Test Time |
Cut-off Value |
Shelf Life |
Immunofluorescence Assay |
5 min |
SAA: 10 mg/L CRP: 10 mg/L |
24 months |
Applicable Device
Getein1100 Immunofluorescence Quantitative Analyzer
Getein1600 Immunofluorescence Quantitative Analyzer
Clinical Application
1. As a sensitive index in the diagnosis of infection and inflammation.
2. As an aid in the guidance for the use of antibiotic.
3. As an aid in the monitoring and prognostic of trauma and surgery.
4. As an aid in the prognosis of cardiovascular diseases.