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Understanding CMP-14 and eGFR Blood Tests - Walkin Lab Understanding your CMP-14 with eGFR results can be a bit daunting Here’s a simplified breakdown: Normal Results: Generally indicate good health but must be interpreted in the context of your overall health and medical history Abnormal Results: Depending on which components are out of range, abnormal results can indicate a variety of issues
Lower estimated GFR and higher albuminuria are associated . . . Progressive chronic kidney disease was defined as an average annual decline in eGFR during follow-up of at least 2 5 ml min 1 73m 2 per year and a last eGFR value being less than 45 ml min 1 73m 2, independent of the level of baseline eGFR
CMAMA - Overview: Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, Serum Routine health monitoring Patient monitoring while hospitalized for information regarding metabolism, including the current kidney status, electrolyte and acid base balance, and blood glucose KS, NAS, CL: Potentiometric, Indirect Ion-Selective Electrode HCO3: Photometric Enzymatic AGAP: Calculation BUN: Photometric, Urease
[Clearance effect of different blood purification techniques . . . Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and the length of HD were compared among three group Results: (1)Serum PTH in AP group was decrease from (291 7+ -237 5)ng L to (122 2+ -114 5)ng L, the difference was statistically significant