Preparation for this test:
Fast for 12 hours (without food or drink, except water).
The comprehensive metabolic panel (PMC) is a set of clinical laboratory tests designed to evaluate the functioning of various organs and systems in your body, providing essential information about your metabolic and general health. This analysis is essential to detect possible imbalances and metabolic disorders, helping to prevent complications and improve their quality of life.
The PMC includes a series of tests that analyze multiple aspects of your health, such as:
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Hepatic function: by measurement of enzymes such as Alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aminotransferase aspartate (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and bilirubin, the functioning of the liver is evaluated and possible liver diseases are detected.
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Renal function: creatinine analysis, blood ureic nitrogen (BUN) and the Bun/Creatinine ratio allows you to evaluate the kidney ability to filter and eliminate body waste products.
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Electrolytes and acid-base balance: Sodium, potassium, chlorine, bicarbonate and calcium levels in the blood are essential to maintain adequate balance in the body and guarantee the proper functioning of muscles, nerves and cells.
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Glucose: The measurement of blood glucose levels is crucial to assess the risk of diabetes and monitor glycemic control in diabetic patients.
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Proteins: Albumin and globulin analysis allows to evaluate nutritional status and detect possible inflammatory, infectious or immunological disorders.
Our clinical laboratories are committed to excellence in the analysis of the comprehensive metabolic panel. We use highly trained avant -garde and personnel technology to guarantee precise and reliable results in each test. In addition, we offer quality customer service to support our patients in the process of interpreting and monitoring their results.
If you want to obtain more information about the comprehensive metabolic panel and how you can benefit your health, do not hesitate to contact our team of professionals. We are here to provide the support and guidance you need to make informed decisions about your health.