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Acute Kidney Injury Panel Test Cost

Original price was: 2,250 د.إ.Current price is: 2,030 د.إ.

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The Acute Kidney Injury Panel Test is a comprehensive diagnostic tool used to assess the functioning of the kidneys and detect any signs of acute injury or damage. This test is particularly crucial for diagnosing acute kidney injury (AKI), a condition where the kidneys suddenly stop working efficiently, leading to the accumulation of waste products and fluid imbalance in the body. It is typically conducted in a clinical setting to monitor patients at risk of AKI due to various factors, including severe infections, certain medications, or underlying health conditions.

At DNA Labs UAE, the Acute Kidney Injury Panel Test is available for 2030 AED. The test involves analyzing a sample of the patient’s blood to measure levels of various markers and substances, including creatinine, urea, and electrolytes, which are indicative of kidney health and function. The results from this panel can provide critical information on the extent of kidney damage, guide treatment decisions, and help in the management of the condition to prevent further complications. DNA Labs UAE ensures precise and reliable testing, conducted by experienced professionals using the latest technology and methodologies, to deliver accurate results crucial for patient care.

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ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY PANEL Test

Welcome to DNA Labs UAE, a leading genetic lab offering a wide range of tests including the ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY PANEL test. In this blog, we will provide detailed information about the test, its components, cost, symptoms, diagnosis, and more.

Test Components

  • Cystatin C
  • Neutrophil Gelatinase – Associated Lipocalin (NGAL)
  • Creatinine, serum
  • Fractional excretion of Sodium

Test Cost

The cost of the ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY PANEL test is AED 2030.0.

Sample Condition

For this test, a 5 mL (3 mL min.) serum from 1 SST and a 10 mL (5 mL min.) aliquot of random urine in a sterile screw capped container are required. The samples should be shipped refrigerated or frozen.

Report Delivery

The sample is collected on Mon / Wed / Fri by 4 pm, and the report is delivered on the same day.

Method

The ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY PANEL test is conducted using CMIA, Nephelometry, Jaffe’s reaction, and Indirect ISE methods.

Test Type

The ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY PANEL test falls under the category of disorders of the kidney.

Doctor

This test is typically ordered by a Nephrologist.

Test Department

This test is conducted in the Test Department of DNA Labs UAE.

Pre Test Information

No special preparation is required for this test.

Test Details

The ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY PANEL test is a blood test that assesses kidney function and helps diagnose acute kidney injury. It includes several tests:

  1. Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN): Measures the amount of nitrogen in the blood that comes from the waste product urea. Elevated levels may indicate impaired kidney function.
  2. Creatinine: Measures the level of creatinine in the blood, which is a waste product produced by the muscles. Elevated levels suggest reduced kidney function.
  3. Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR): Calculates the rate at which the kidneys filter waste products from the blood. A decreased GFR indicates impaired kidney function.
  4. Urine Output: Measures the amount of urine produced in a given time period. Decreased urine output may indicate acute kidney injury.
  5. Electrolyte levels: Measures the levels of electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, and chloride in the blood. Imbalances in electrolyte levels can be a sign of kidney dysfunction.
  6. Urine tests: A urine sample may be analyzed for the presence of blood, protein, and other substances. Abnormal levels may indicate kidney damage.

The ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY PANEL test helps healthcare providers determine the cause and severity of acute kidney injury, monitor kidney function during treatment, and guide appropriate management strategies. It is typically ordered when a person presents with symptoms such as decreased urine output, swelling, fatigue, or abnormal blood tests related to kidney function.

For more information about the ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY PANEL test or to schedule an appointment, please contact DNA Labs UAE.

Test Name ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY PANEL Test
Components *Cystatin C *Neutrophil Gelatinase – Associated Lipocalin (NGAL) *Creatinine, serum *Fractional excretion of Sodium
Price 2030.0 AED
Sample Condition 5 mL ( 3 mL min.) serum from 1 SST AND 10 mL (5 mL min.) aliquot of random urine in a sterile screw capped container. Ship refrigerated or frozen.
Report Delivery SampleMon / Wed / Fri by 4 pm; Report Same Day
Method CMIA, Nephelometry, Jaffe’s reaction, Indirect ISE
Test type Disorders of Kidney
Doctor Nephrologist
Test Department:
Pre Test Information No Special preparation required
Test Details

The Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Panel test is a blood test that measures various markers and indicators to assess kidney function and diagnose acute kidney injury. It includes several tests such as:

1. Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN): Measures the amount of nitrogen in the blood that comes from the waste product urea. Elevated levels may indicate impaired kidney function.

2. Creatinine: Measures the level of creatinine in the blood, which is a waste product produced by the muscles. Elevated levels suggest reduced kidney function.

3. Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR): Calculates the rate at which the kidneys filter waste products from the blood. A decreased GFR indicates impaired kidney function.

4. Urine Output: Measures the amount of urine produced in a given time period. Decreased urine output may indicate acute kidney injury.

5. Electrolyte levels: Measures the levels of electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, and chloride in the blood. Imbalances in electrolyte levels can be a sign of kidney dysfunction.

6. Urine tests: A urine sample may be analyzed for the presence of blood, protein, and other substances. Abnormal levels may indicate kidney damage.

The AKI Panel test helps healthcare providers determine the cause and severity of acute kidney injury, monitor kidney function during treatment, and guide appropriate management strategies. It is typically ordered when a person presents with symptoms such as decreased urine output, swelling, fatigue, or abnormal blood tests related to kidney function.