Free Clinical Tool
Inflammatory Biomarker Profile Analyzer
Analyze your inflammation markers for a comprehensive assessment of cardiovascular risk, chronic inflammation, and immune system health — key drivers of biological aging.
Developed by Dr. Paul Kilgore, MD, MPH, FACP
Enter Your Inflammatory Biomarkers
hs-CRP is the most important single marker. Adding ESR and additional markers significantly improves the clinical picture. Select your unit system above to match your lab report.
🔥 Core Inflammatory Markers
hs-CRP is the most clinically validated single marker of systemic inflammation and cardiovascular risk. ESR provides complementary information.
AHA Risk: <1 low, 1–3 moderate, >3 high
♂ <15 | ♀ <20 mm/hr (age-adjusted)
🔬 Advanced Inflammatory & Metabolic Markers optional
These markers help differentiate the source and pattern of inflammation — cardiovascular, metabolic, or autoimmune.
Typical: 200–400 mg/dL
Optimal: <10 | Normal: <15 µmol/L
♂ 3.4–7.0 | ♀ 2.4–6.0 mg/dL
Also an acute phase reactant
Normal: <5 pg/mL
🩸 CBC-Derived Inflammatory Indices optional
White blood cell differential allows calculation of the Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) and Platelet-to-Lymphocyte Ratio (PLR) — emerging markers of systemic inflammation and cardiovascular risk.
Typical: 4.5–11.0
Typical: 1.8–7.7
Typical: 1.0–4.8
Typical: 150–400
NLR and PLR will be auto-calculated if neutrophils and lymphocytes are provided.
Important: This tool provides educational information only. Inflammatory markers must be interpreted in clinical context — infections, recent surgery, and other conditions can transiently elevate these values. All analysis occurs locally in your browser. No health data is transmitted.
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