Comprehensive biochemical testing of liver and bile, kidney and glycolipid-17 Conventional Chemistry Kit
Chengdu Seamaty Technology Co., Ltd
POCT Equipment manufacturer| IVD| Medical Device| Biochemistry Analyzer Manufacturer
According to reports, kidney disease, liver disease, and diabetes are among the top-ranked diseases that cause death worldwide. One of the best ways to stay healthy is to regularly check your liver and kidneys.
Seamaty's "17 Conventional Chemistry Kit" is a biochemical test kit that contains a complete range of liver, gallbladder, kidney, and glycolipid tests, providing a wide range of patient signs and symptoms, and is ideal for routine whole-body checkups and disease diagnostic screenings.
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The "17 Conventional Chemistry Kit" includes the following tests
TP, ALB, AST, ALT, GGT, ALP, TB, DB, CHE, TBA, A/G*, GLOB* for liver function,
UA, UREA, Crea, U/C* for kidney function,
GLU, TC, TG, HDL, LDL* for blood glucose and lipid testing
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Different biochemical tests have different clinical significance and can better help doctors in disease diagnosis and screening. For example
TG (Triglycerides)
High triglycerides are a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, while lower triglycerides are seen in hyperthyroidism and severe liver failure.
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The importance of triglyceride measurement is to diagnose and manage hyperlipidemia. These disorders may be primary or secondary to other diseases such as renal disease, diabetes mellitus, and endocrine disorders. Increased triglycerides are commonly associated with: hyperlipidemia, nephrotic syndrome, diabetes, hepatobiliary disease, atherosclerosis, and hypothyroidism.
Decreased triglycerides are commonly associated with severe malnutrition, impaired fat digestion and absorption, and hyperthyroidism.
Elevated triglycerides have been shown to be a risk factor for atherosclerotic heart disease in coronary arteries. Therefore, triglyceride measurement is clinically important for the diagnosis of lipid disorders.
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GGT (Glutamyl transferase)
Elevated GGT is a sensitive indicator of ethanol intoxication in humans.
GGT exists in the kidney, pancreas, liver, prostate, appendix, and brain. GGT in serum mainly originates from the liver and biliary system, therefore, its activity is significantly increased when diseases or injuries occur in the liver and gallbladder, such as obstructive jaundice, biliary hepatic steatosis, cholangitis, and cholecystitis; its activity is also significantly increased when pancreatic cancer and vater?ampulla carcinoma, and at the same time, drinking alcohol and taking medication can also cause GGT activity to increase.
Therefore, the determination of GGT is of great clinical significance for the detection of hepatobiliary diseases.
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