Please note that this guide has been provided as simple reference. For further clarification, it is suggested that you contact your physician.
Alkaline Phosphatase
Alkaline Phosphatase is an enzyme found primarily in the liver and
bones. These levels are usually higher in pregnant women and children
due to its role in the bone making process. Elevated levels may be an
indication of bone, kidney, or liver disorders.
Albumin
Albumin is one part of a group of serum proteins and a component of
total serum protein. Low values may be a result of hepatic (liver) or
renal (kidney) disorders. Higher values may indicate dehydration.
ALT
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) is an enzyme involved in the metabolism
of the amino acid alanine. ALT is found in a number of tissues but in
higher concentration in the liver. Elevated levels can be due to certain
medications or extensive exercise, but can also be a sign of liver
disorders.
AST
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) is an enzyme found in high
concentration in the heart muscle, liver cells, skeletal muscle cells
and to a lesser degree in other tissues. Elevated levels of AST can
indicate muscle trauma, heart damage or damage to the liver.
BUN
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) is an end product of protein metabolism, which
is cleared by the kidneys. Elevated levels may be an indication of
kidney disorders or diuretics.
CEA
Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) is a glycoprotein found in a variety of
human tissues which circulates at low levels in the blood, up to 3.ng/ml
for non-smokers and 5.0 ng/ml for smokers. Elevations in CEA may be due
to inflammation, benign tumors, or malignant tumors.
Cholesterol
Cholesterol is a normal body constituent, used in the structure of cell
membranes, synthesis of bile acids and steroid hormones. It is one of
the major lipids in the body. Excess cholesterol in the blood has been
correlated with cardiovascular disease.
Creatinine
Creatinine is a by-product of muscle tissue metabolism. Elevations might
suggest kidney or vascular disease. High protein diets may cause mild
elevations.
Fructosamine or Glycosylated Serum Protein
Both are time averaged indicators of blood glucose levels over the
previous two or three weeks. They are used to assess the glycemic status
of diabetics.
Globulin
Globulin is a component of total serum protein. Abnormal levels have
been found in individuals with immune disorders, infections and other
diseases.
Glucose
This test measures blood sugar levels. This test is very sensitive to
food intake and requires a period of fasting in order to reflect an
accurate representation of blood sugar levels.
GGT
Gama Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT) is an enzyme found in the liver, bile
ducts, and kidneys. Greater than normal levels may indicate hepatitis,
heavy alcohol use, or the use of certain medications.
HDL Cholesterol
High Density Lipoproteins (HDL) in high levels have shown to provide a
protective effect against coronary heart disease. It is sometimes
referred to as the good cholesterol.
LDL Cholesterol
Low Density Lipoproteins (LDL) in elevated levels can be related to
coronary heart disease. It is sometimes referred to as the bad
cholesterol.
NTproBNP
NTproBNP is a synthesized prohormone used as a cardiovascular marker.
Elevations may be caused by Cardiac diseases, certain Pulmonary
diseases, Hyperthyroidism, Diabetes, Liver cirrhosis, and/or renal
failure.
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
PSA can indicate the condition of the prostate gland in men. Elevations
may indicate a risk for prostate cancer; however other benign factors
have also been known to elevate PSA values.
Total Bilirubin
This by-product of the breakdown of red blood cells is made into a
water-soluble form in the liver. Elevations can indicate chronic liver
disease, gall bladder disease, or anemia.
Total Protein
High values may be an indicator of dehydration or chronic inflammation.
Extremely low values may be associated with malnutrition or peripheral
edema.
Triglycerides
Triglycerides comprise the largest portion of fat in the blood. In
higher elevations it can be an indication of diabetes, acute alcoholism,
liver disease or renal failure. Triglycerides may also be elevated in
non-fasting samples.
Glucose
Glucose, not normally found in the urine, can suggest diabetes or other
illnesses, as well as food ingestion.
Ph
Elevated values may indicate an infection or metabolic disease. Low
values may indicate dehydration or diabetes. It may also indicate
specimen adulteration.
Leukocyte Esterase
Is an enzyme found in white blood cells. When present it can be an
indication of kidney or urinary tract infections.
Cotinine
Is a metabolite of nicotine and an indicator of tobacco or nicotine use.
It will be present in the urine from all forms of tobacco including
cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco and other smokeless tobacco
products.
Protein
Elevated protein levels can be an indicator of kidney disease.
Creatinine
Is used to evaluate kidney function
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