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
Also known as: A1c, Glycated Hemoglobin, Glycohemoglobin, Glycosylated Hemoglobin, HA1c, HbA1c, Hemoglobin A1c, Hemoglobin A1c HgbA1C, Hgb A1c
The DH-1. Diabetes Health panel contains 2 tests with 22 biomarkers.
Brief Description: The DH-1 Diabetes Health panel is specifically curated to provide a foundational assessment of an individual's diabetes status and metabolic health. It includes two essential tests: the Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) and the Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c). This panel is designed to give a snapshot of the current glucose control and the body's metabolic state, offering crucial insights for managing diabetes effectively.
Collection Method: Blood Draw
Specimen Type: Serum
Test Preparation: Fasting specimen is preferred
The DH-1 Diabetes Health panel is often ordered for individuals who are currently managing diabetes, whether type 1, type 2, or gestational diabetes. It may also be recommended for individuals showing signs of diabetes symptoms or those at high risk due to factors like obesity, family history of diabetes, or a history of gestational diabetes. The panel helps in monitoring the effectiveness of diabetes management plans and in making necessary adjustments to treatments or lifestyle interventions.
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP): The CMP offers a broad view of the body's metabolic state, including glucose levels, which are critical for diabetes management. It also assesses kidney and liver function, electrolyte and fluid balance, and provides information on blood proteins, all of which can be affected by diabetes.
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): This test measures the average blood glucose levels over the past two to three months, providing an overview of how well blood sugar is controlled. An elevated HbA1c level can indicate that diabetes management strategies may need to be adjusted.
While the DH-1 Diabetes Health panel serves as a fundamental tool for assessing diabetes control, additional testing can offer a more comprehensive view of a patient's health and potential diabetes complications.
DH-2 Diabetes Health Panel: This panel includes everything in DH-1 and adds a CBC with Differential and Platelets to assess overall health, a Lipid Panel to evaluate cardiovascular risk, and Random Urine Microalbumin with Creatinine to detect early signs of kidney damage.
DH-3 Diabetes Health Panel: Building on DH-2, the DH-3 panel incorporates C-Reactive Protein to evaluate inflammation and cardiovascular risk, and Insulin levels to assess insulin production and its efficiency.
DH-4 Diabetes Health Panel: The most comprehensive, DH-4 includes all elements of DH-3 and adds a 2 Specimen Glucose Tolerance Test and a 2 Specimen Insulin Response to Glucose to provide an in-depth assessment of glucose processing and insulin response, offering a detailed picture for managing diabetes.
The DH-1 panel primarily focuses on diabetes management, checking for blood glucose levels through the CMP and long-term glucose control via the HbA1c. These tests are pivotal in diagnosing diabetes, monitoring the disease's progression, and evaluating the effectiveness of the treatment plan.
Healthcare professionals use the results from the DH-1 panel to tailor diabetes management plans to individual needs. High HbA1c levels may lead to changes in medication, dietary adjustments, or increased physical activity recommendations. Abnormal results in the CMP could necessitate further investigation into kidney or liver function and possible adjustments in diabetes care to prevent complications.
The DH-1 Diabetes Health panel plays a crucial role in the initial and ongoing management of diabetes, offering vital insights into an individual's metabolic health and glucose control. Regular monitoring through such panels is essential in the proactive management of diabetes, allowing for timely adjustments to treatment plans and lifestyle changes to optimize health outcomes and prevent complications associated with diabetes.
We advise having your results reviewed by a licensed medical healthcare professional for proper interpretation of your results.