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Acute Kidney Injury Panel Test

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The Acute Kidney Injury Panel Test is a comprehensive diagnostic assessment designed to detect early signs of kidney damage and dysfunction. This advanced panel measures critical biomarkers including Cystatin C, Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin (NGAL), serum creatinine, and fractional excretion of sodium to provide a complete picture of kidney health. The test is particularly valuable for individuals experiencing symptoms like swelling, fatigue, changes in urine output, or those with risk factors such as diabetes, hypertension, or recent surgery. With same-day results available and no special preparation required, this $312 USD panel offers rapid, reliable insights into kidney function, enabling early intervention and improved patient outcomes through timely medical management.

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Acute Kidney Injury Panel Test

Comprehensive Kidney Function Assessment for Early Detection

The Acute Kidney Injury Panel Test represents a significant advancement in renal diagnostics, providing healthcare professionals with a comprehensive toolkit for identifying kidney damage at its earliest stages. This sophisticated panel combines multiple biomarkers to deliver a complete assessment of kidney function, enabling rapid intervention and improved patient outcomes.

What Does the Acute Kidney Injury Panel Measure?

Our comprehensive panel evaluates four critical biomarkers that provide unique insights into kidney health:

  • Cystatin C: A superior marker of glomerular filtration rate that is less affected by muscle mass, age, or gender compared to traditional creatinine measurements
  • Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin (NGAL): An early indicator of acute kidney injury that rises within hours of renal damage, often before other markers become abnormal
  • Serum Creatinine: The traditional marker of kidney function that measures waste product clearance
  • Fractional Excretion of Sodium: Helps differentiate between different types of kidney injury and assess tubular function

Who Should Consider This Test?

This panel is particularly valuable for individuals experiencing:

  • Unexplained swelling in legs, ankles, or around the eyes
  • Significant changes in urine output or appearance
  • Persistent fatigue, weakness, or difficulty concentrating
  • Shortness of breath or chest pain
  • Nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite
  • High blood pressure that is difficult to control

Additionally, individuals with risk factors including diabetes, hypertension, recent major surgery, sepsis, or those taking medications that can affect kidney function should consider this comprehensive assessment.

Clinical Benefits of Early Detection

The Acute Kidney Injury Panel offers numerous advantages for patient care:

  • Early Intervention: NGAL and Cystatin C can detect kidney injury before traditional markers become abnormal, allowing for timely treatment
  • Comprehensive Assessment: Multiple biomarkers provide a complete picture of kidney function and injury mechanisms
  • Rapid Results: Same-day reporting enables immediate clinical decision-making
  • Risk Stratification: Helps identify patients at highest risk for progressive kidney disease
  • Treatment Guidance: Results inform medication adjustments and therapeutic interventions

Understanding Your Test Results

Your healthcare provider will interpret your results in the context of your overall health status. Generally:

  • Normal Results: All biomarkers within reference ranges indicate normal kidney function
  • Elevated NGAL: Suggests early acute kidney injury, even if other markers are normal
  • Abnormal Cystatin C: Indicates impaired glomerular filtration rate
  • Elevated Creatinine: Traditional marker of reduced kidney function
  • Abnormal Fractional Excretion of Sodium: Helps differentiate between different types of kidney injury

It’s essential to discuss your results with your healthcare provider, who can provide personalized interpretation and recommend appropriate next steps based on your specific clinical situation.

Test Pricing and Availability

Test Component Price (USD)
Acute Kidney Injury Panel $312 (Discounted Price)
Regular Price $450

Convenient Testing Across the United States

We maintain comprehensive testing facilities in all major metropolitan areas including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, and San Jose. Our state-of-the-art laboratories ensure consistent, reliable results with rapid turnaround times.

Advanced Testing Methodology

Our panel utilizes cutting-edge diagnostic technologies including:

  • CMIA (Chemiluminescent Microparticle Immunoassay): For precise NGAL measurement
  • Nephelometry: For accurate Cystatin C quantification
  • Jaffe’s Reaction: Traditional creatinine measurement
  • Indirect ISE: For sodium analysis in urine and serum

Sample Requirements and Processing

Sample Type: 5 mL (3 mL minimum) serum from 1 SST AND 10 mL (5 mL minimum) aliquot of random urine in a sterile screw-capped container

Shipping: Refrigerated or frozen transport required

Turnaround Time: Samples accepted Monday, Wednesday, Friday by 4 PM with same-day reporting

Preparation: No special preparation required

Take Control of Your Kidney Health Today

Don’t wait for symptoms to progress. Early detection of kidney injury can significantly improve treatment outcomes and prevent long-term complications. Our comprehensive Acute Kidney Injury Panel provides the critical information needed to protect your renal health.

Call or WhatsApp us today at +1(267) 388-9828 to schedule your test or speak with our healthcare specialists about your kidney health concerns.

With convenient locations nationwide and same-day results, there’s no reason to delay this essential health assessment. Book your Acute Kidney Injury Panel Test now and take the first step toward comprehensive kidney health monitoring.