Is ultrasensitive c-reactive protein 16 high

Ultrasensitive c-reactive protein 16 is high
Ultrasensitive c-reactive protein is a kind of C-reactive protein in plasma, also known as high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, and the normal clinical value is between 0 and 10mg/L, so 16mg/L is on the high side.
The clinical significance of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein is mainly for bacterial infections and cardiovascular diseases, such as children’s bacterial infections, the elevated value may suggest bacterial infections. For patients with cerebral infarction, the value of ultrasensitive c-reactive protein is more related to the infarct area and the degree of neurological deficit.
In addition, ultrasensitive c-reactive protein is not only an indicator of the extent of the disease in patients with cerebral infarction, but also an indicator of thrombosis and atherosclerosis. Therefore, when the ultrasensitive c-reactive protein is elevated, it is necessary to carry out the next examination in order to clarify the condition and then treat it.