Liver & Kidney Function Panel
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The following is a list of what is included in the item above. Click the test(s) below to view what biomarkers are measured along with an explanation of what the biomarker is measuring.
Also known as: Chem 12, Chemistry Panel, Chemistry Screen, CMP, Complete Metabolic Panel, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel CMP, SMA 12, SMA 20
Albumin
Albumin/Globulin Ratio
Alkaline Phosphatase
Alt
AST
Bilirubin, Total
Bun/Creatinine Ratio
Calcium
Carbon Dioxide
Chloride
Creatinine
Egfr African American
Egfr Non-Afr. American
GFR-AFRICAN AMERICAN
GFR-NON AFRICAN AMERICAN
Globulin
Glucose
Potassium
Protein, Total
Sodium
Urea Nitrogen (Bun)
The Liver & Kidney Function Panel test contains 1 test with 21 biomarkers .
Brief Description: The Liver & Kidney Function Panel is a comprehensive set of tests that assesses the health and functionality of two crucial organs: the liver and kidneys. These organs play vital roles in filtering toxins, metabolizing drugs, and maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance. The panel measures various biomarkers in the blood that provide insight into how well these organs are functioning and whether there might be any underlying issues or damage.
Testing Method: Spectrophotometry and Ion Selective Electrode
Collection Method: Blood Draw
Specimen: 1 mL Serum
Test Preparation: Fasting is preferred, but not required. Fasting is no food or drinks other than water for at least 8 hours before collection.
Medication Interactions: Use of STRENSIQ may interfere with this lab test, leading to falsely elevated results. Talk to your healthcare provider about using an alternative test if you are receiving STRENSIQ.
When and Why the Liver & Kidney Function Panel May Be Ordered
Healthcare professionals might order the Liver & Kidney Function Panel:
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Routine Health Check-up: As part of a regular health examination to ensure that the liver and kidneys are functioning correctly.
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Monitoring Chronic Conditions: For patients with known liver or kidney diseases, to monitor the progression or management of the disease.
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Medication Monitoring: Certain medications can have side effects impacting liver or kidney function. This panel helps monitor these effects.
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Symptom Analysis: If a patient presents with symptoms indicative of liver or kidney dysfunction, such as jaundice, abdominal pain, swelling, fatigue, or changes in urine output.
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Exposure to Toxins: In cases where a person might have been exposed to harmful substances or overdoses which can affect liver or kidney health.
What the Liver & Kidney Function Panel Checks For
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Albumin and Globulin: These are proteins produced by the liver, and their levels can indicate liver function and nutritional status.
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Albumin/Globulin Ratio: This ratio can provide insights into liver function and potential diseases.
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ALP, ALT, and AST: These are enzymes found in the liver. Elevated levels might indicate liver damage or inflammation.
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Bilirubin, Total: A substance produced by the liver and an indicator of its function. Elevated bilirubin levels can lead to jaundice.
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Bun/Creatinine Ratio, Creatinine, and Urea Nitrogen (BUN): These markers evaluate kidney function. Abnormal levels can indicate kidney disease or damage.
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Egfr African American and Egfr Non-African American: These estimate the rate of blood flow through the kidneys and are used to assess kidney function, taking into account racial differences.
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Electrolytes: Vital for maintaining fluid balance, muscle function, and other physiological processes. Their levels can be affected by kidney function.
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Protein, Total: A combined measure of albumin and globulin, indicating overall protein status and liver function.
Lab Tests Often Ordered Alongside the Liverand Kidney Functional Panel:
When this panel is ordered, it's often part of a broader evaluation of overall health or specific organ-related symptoms. Here are some tests commonly ordered alongside it:
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- Purpose: To evaluate overall blood health, including red and white blood cells, and platelets.
- Why Is It Ordered: A CBC can indicate anemia, infection, or other conditions that may affect or be affected by liver and kidney function.
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Prothrombin Time (PT)/International Normalized Ratio (INR):
- Purpose: To assess blood clotting time.
- Why Is It Ordered: The liver produces clotting factors, so prolonged PT/INR can indicate liver dysfunction.
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- Purpose: To analyze components of the urine.
- Why Is It Ordered: To check for abnormalities such as protein, blood, glucose, or signs of infection, which can be indicators of kidney disease.
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- Purpose: To measure the levels of bilirubin in the blood.
- Why Is It Ordered: Elevated bilirubin can indicate liver disease or bile duct obstruction.
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- Purpose: To measure cholesterol and triglycerides.
- Why Is It Ordered: Liver diseases can affect lipid metabolism. Additionally, some kidney diseases are associated with high lipid levels.
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- Purpose: In certain contexts, to measure AFP, a tumor marker.
- Why Is It Ordered: Mainly in patients with chronic liver disease, to screen for liver cancer.
These tests, when ordered alongside a Liver & Kidney Function Panel, provide a comprehensive evaluation of the health and functioning of these vital organs. They are crucial for diagnosing and managing liver and kidney diseases, monitoring the progression of known conditions, and guiding treatment decisions. The specific combination of tests will depend on the individual’s symptoms, clinical history, and initial test results.
Conditions or Diseases the Liver & Kidney Function Panel Can Check For
The Liver & Kidney Function Panel can help diagnose or monitor:
- Liver Diseases: Such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, or liver tumors.
- Kidney Diseases: Including chronic kidney disease, glomerulonephritis, or polycystic kidney disease.
- Dehydration or Overhydration: Abnormal electrolyte levels can indicate these conditions.
- Damage from Medications: Some drugs can be harmful to the liver or kidneys.
In conclusion, the Liver & Kidney Function Panel is an invaluable diagnostic tool that provides a comprehensive look into the health and functioning of the liver and kidneys. Regular monitoring through this panel can aid in early detection of potential issues, ensuring timely intervention and better health outcomes.
We advise having your results reviewed by a licensed medical healthcare professional for proper interpretation of your results.