KIDNEY DIALYSIS PANEL Test
At DNA Labs UAE, we offer the KIDNEY DIALYSIS PANEL Test to assess kidney function in individuals undergoing dialysis treatment. This comprehensive blood test helps monitor the effectiveness of dialysis and evaluate the overall health of the kidneys.
Test Components
- Glucose
- Creatinine
- Uric Acid
- Cholesterol
- Protein Total
- Albumin
- A:G Ratio
- Alkaline Phosphatase
- Calcium
- Phosphorus
- Electrolytes, serum
- BUN
- CBC
- Urine R/E
Test Cost
The cost of the KIDNEY DIALYSIS PANEL Test is AED 390.0.
Sample Condition
For this test, we require the following samples:
- 3 mL (1.5 mL min.) serum from 1 SST
- 2 mL (1 mL min.) plasma from 1 Grey Top (Sodium Fluoride) tube
- 3 mL (1 mL min.) whole blood in 1 Lavender Top (EDTA) tube
- 10 mL (5 mL min.) aliquot of first morning urine
It is important to ship the samples refrigerated and not freeze them.
Report Delivery
Reports for the KIDNEY DIALYSIS PANEL Test are delivered daily.
Method
The test is conducted using spectrophotometry, indirect ISE, and hexokinase methods.
Test Type
The KIDNEY DIALYSIS PANEL Test is used to diagnose disorders of the kidney.
Doctor
A nephrologist is the specialist who typically orders this test.
Test Department
The KIDNEY DIALYSIS PANEL Test is conducted in our dedicated test department.
Pre Test Information
A first morning urine sample is required for this test.
Test Details
The KIDNEY DIALYSIS PANEL Test measures various parameters related to kidney function in individuals undergoing dialysis treatment. It includes the following tests:
- Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN): Measures urea nitrogen levels in the blood, indicating kidney function.
- Creatinine: Measures creatinine levels, which can indicate impaired kidney function.
- Potassium: Measures potassium levels, important for heart and organ health.
- Sodium: Measures sodium levels, which can be affected by kidney dysfunction.
- Calcium: Measures calcium levels, important for bone health.
- Phosphorus: Measures phosphorus levels, which can be elevated in kidney dysfunction.
- Albumin: Measures albumin levels, indicating kidney damage.
- Hemoglobin: Measures hemoglobin levels, important for oxygen transport in the blood.
These tests provide valuable information about kidney function and help healthcare providers make adjustments to dialysis treatment if necessary. They also help monitor the overall health of individuals undergoing dialysis.
Test Name | KIDNEY DIALYSIS PANEL Test |
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Components | *Glucose R*Creatinine*Uric Acid *Cholesterol *Protein Total*Albumin*A:G Ratio*Alkaline Phosphatase *Calcium*Phosphorus*Electrolytes, serum*BUN*CBC*Urine R/E |
Price | 390.0 AED |
Sample Condition | 3 mL (1.5 mL min.) serum from 1 SST AND 2 mL (1 mL min.) plasma from 1 Grey Top (Sodium Fluoride) tube AND 3 mL (1 mL min.) whole blood in 1 Lavender Top (EDTA) tube AND 10 mL (5 mL min.) aliquot of first morning urine. Ship refrigerated. DO NOT FREEZE. |
Report Delivery | Daily |
Method | Spectrophotometry, Indirect ISE, Hexokinase |
Test type | Disorders of Kidney |
Doctor | Nephrologist |
Test Department: | |
Pre Test Information | First morning urine sample required. |
Test Details |
The Kidney Dialysis Panel Test is a blood test that measures various parameters related to kidney function in individuals undergoing dialysis treatment. This test helps monitor the effectiveness of dialysis treatment and assess the overall health of the kidneys. The panel typically includes the following tests: 1. Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN): This test measures the amount of urea nitrogen in the blood, which is a waste product of protein metabolism. Elevated levels may indicate decreased kidney function. 2. Creatinine: This test measures the level of creatinine, a waste product produced by muscle metabolism. High levels can indicate impaired kidney function. 3. Potassium: This test measures the level of potassium in the blood. Kidney dysfunction can lead to abnormal potassium levels, which can be dangerous for the heart and other organs. 4. Sodium: This test measures the level of sodium in the blood. Abnormal levels can be an indication of kidney dysfunction. 5. Calcium: This test measures the level of calcium in the blood. Kidney dysfunction can lead to abnormal calcium levels, which can affect bone health. 6. Phosphorus: This test measures the level of phosphorus in the blood. Elevated levels can occur in individuals with kidney dysfunction. 7. Albumin: This test measures the level of albumin, a protein produced by the liver, in the blood. Low levels can indicate kidney damage. 8. Hemoglobin: This test measures the level of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in the blood. Kidney dysfunction can lead to anemia, resulting in low hemoglobin levels. These tests provide valuable information about kidney function and help healthcare providers make adjustments to dialysis treatment if necessary. They also help monitor the overall health of individuals undergoing dialysis. |