Diabetes with Chronic Kidney Disease

It's essential to test diabetic individuals with CKD with diabetes tests that also monitor chronic kidney disease? Ulta Lab Test offers special labs to monitor diabetes with chronic kidney disease.

SEE BELOW THE LIST OF TESTS FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT – Diabetes With Chronic Kidney Disease Blood Lab Tests

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Also Known As: Complete Blood Count Test, Total Blood Count Test, Hemogram test

The Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential and Platelets test measures red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelets, and white cell types. It helps detect infections, anemia, inflammation, immune disorders, and blood cancers, and assesses oxygen delivery, immunity, and clotting.


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Also Known As: CMP Test, Chemistry Panel Test, Chem Test, Chem 21 Test, Chem 14 Test 

The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) measures blood sugar, electrolytes, kidney and liver function, and protein levels to assess metabolic health and organ function. It’s used in routine screenings, to monitor chronic conditions, and to detect potential health issues early.


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Also Known As: A1c Test, HbA1c Test, Glycated Hemoglobin Test

The Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) test measures the average blood sugar levels over the past two to three months by assessing the percentage of glucose bound to hemoglobin in red blood cells. It is commonly used to diagnose prediabetes and diabetes, and to monitor how well blood sugar is being controlled in individuals with diabetes. Unlike a single glucose reading, the HbA1c provides a long-term view of blood sugar management. 


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Also Known As: Fasting Insulin Blood Test

An Insulin test is a laboratory test that measures the level of insulin in the blood. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that plays a vital role in regulating blood sugar levels and facilitating the uptake of glucose into cells for energy.


Also Known As: Lipid Profile Test, Cholesterol Panel Test, Lipid Blood Test

A Lipid Panel with Ratios test is a blood test that assesses various lipid components in the blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides. In addition to measuring individual lipid levels, this test also calculates ratios that provide valuable information about cardiovascular health.


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Also Known As: Apo A1 and B Test, Apolipoprotein Evaluation Test
The Apolipoprotein A1 and B test is a laboratory test that measures the levels of two important proteins, apolipoprotein A1 (apo A1) and apolipoprotein B (apo B), in the blood. These proteins are essential components of lipoproteins, which transport cholesterol and triglycerides in the bloodstream.

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Also Known As: CRP Test, Inflammation Test

The C-Reactive Protein (CRP) test measures the levels of C-reactive protein, a substance produced by the liver in response to inflammation in the body. It is a non-specific marker of inflammation and is used to evaluate the presence and intensity of inflammation. The CRP test helps healthcare providers assess the severity of an inflammatory condition and monitor response to treatment.


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 The Carbon Dioxide (CO2) test, often included as part of a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) or a basic metabolic panel (BMP), measures the total amount of carbon dioxide (in the form of bicarbonate) in the blood. CO2 in this context primarily refers to bicarbonate and not to the gaseous CO2 we exhale. Bicarbonate is a chemical (buffer) that helps maintain the pH balance of the blood and transport carbon dioxide out of the body.

 The Cardio IQ® Diabetes and ASCVD Risk Panel with Scores is a comprehensive diagnostic tool designed to simultaneously evaluate a patient's risk for diabetes and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). It combines markers associated with both conditions to provide an encompassing view of a patient's metabolic and cardiovascular health, further aiding in the identification of risks.

 The Cardio IQ Diabetes Risk Panel with Score is a comprehensive test panel that is designed to evaluate an individual's risk for developing diabetes. This test not only measures several markers commonly associated with diabetes but also provides a risk score to help patients and healthcare providers understand the results in context.

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 The Catecholamines Fractionated Plasma test is a diagnostic procedure that measures the levels of catecholamines—specifically, epinephrine (adrenaline), norepinephrine (noradrenaline), and dopamine—in the plasma. Catecholamines are hormones produced mainly by the adrenal glands as a response to stress, whether physical, emotional, or environmental. These hormones help the body in responding to stressful situations by increasing heart rate, blood pressure, and blood glucose levels.

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Also Known As: Create Test, Blood Creatinine Test, Serum Creatinine Test

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Also Known As: CysX Test, CysC Test

The Cystatin C Test measures the level of cystatin C, a protein filtered by the kidneys, to assess kidney function. It can help detect early kidney disease and monitor changes in kidney health, often providing a more sensitive measure than creatinine-based tests.



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Also Known As: Iron Storage Test

A Ferritin Test measures the level of ferritin, a protein that stores iron in the body. It helps assess the body’s iron reserves and is used to diagnose or monitor iron deficiency, iron overload, and related conditions such as anemia or hemochromatosis.


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 A Glucagon test is a diagnostic examination used to measure the levels of glucagon, a hormone secreted by the alpha cells of the pancreas, in the blood. Glucagon plays a critical role in managing blood sugar levels by stimulating the liver to convert stored glycogen into glucose, which is then released into the bloodstream, thereby raising blood glucose levels. 

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Also Known As: Hgb Test, Hgb Test
The Hemoglobin test, also known as a Hemoglobin level or Hb test, is a common laboratory test used to measure the amount of hemoglobin in the blood. Hemoglobin is an iron-containing protein found in red blood cells (RBCs) that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues and helps transport carbon dioxide back to the lungs for removal.

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Also Known As: Borrelia burgdorferi Test, Lyme Disease Antibodies IgG IgM Immunoblot Test, Lyme Disease antibodies Test
The Lyme Disease Antibody (Ab) with Reflex to Blot test is a two-step laboratory test used to detect antibodies produced by the body in response to the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which causes Lyme disease. This test helps in the diagnosis of Lyme disease, a tick-borne illness that can lead to a range of symptoms affecting various body systems.

Also Known As: ALB Test, Albumin Test, Urine Albumin Test, Microalbumin test, 24-Hour Microalbumin Test
The Microalbumin 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine test is a specialized laboratory assay designed to measure the amount of microalbumin—a small protein—in a 24-hour urine collection. This test provides crucial information about kidney function, particularly the early detection of kidney damage or dysfunction.

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Also Known As: ALB Test, Albumin Test, Urine Albumin Test, Microalbumin test, 24-Hour Microalbumin Test
The Microalbumin 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine test measures the amount of albumin (a type of protein) present in a person's urine collected over a 24-hour period. Unlike some other tests that assess both microalbumin and creatinine concentrations for a ratio, this test focuses solely on microalbumin levels.

Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney failure. More than 247,000 people are currently living with kidney failure that resulted from diabetes.

Diabetes is categorized by high levels of sugar in the blood. One of the long-term side effects of these changes in the cardiovascular system is the destruction of small blood vessels throughout the body. Unfortunately, this leads to kidney damage which can lead to chronic kidney disease and kidney failure.

Diabetes with chronic kidney disease is nothing small. Patients with both conditions have to have a physician monitor them regularly. If you're a diabetic who isn't getting regular testing, you could have kidney problems and not know.

To learn more, keep reading.

What Is Diabetes With Chronic Kidney Disease?

As stated before, diabetes with chronic kidney disease (also known as diabetic nephropathy) is the manifestation of chronic kidney disease that stems from diabetes. It should be noted that ... See more