Peritoneal Equilibrium Adequacy Test
Introduction
The Peritoneal Equilibrium Adequacy Test is a crucial diagnostic test designed to assess the efficiency of peritoneal dialysis in patients suffering from kidney disorders. This test measures how well the peritoneal membrane functions in clearing waste products and excess fluid from the body. Understanding the adequacy of this treatment is vital for optimizing patient care and ensuring the best possible outcomes.
What the Test Measures
This test evaluates the equilibrium of solutes between the dialysate fluid and plasma, providing insights into the effectiveness of dialysis. It helps determine whether the dialysis regimen is adequately removing toxins and excess fluid from the body, which is essential for patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis.
Who Should Consider This Test
Patients with the following conditions or symptoms should consider the Peritoneal Equilibrium Adequacy Test:
- Chronic kidney disease requiring dialysis
- Symptoms of fluid overload
- Inadequate dialysis clearance
- Changes in urine output
- Consultation with a nephrologist regarding dialysis effectiveness
Benefits of Taking the Test
Taking the Peritoneal Equilibrium Adequacy Test offers numerous benefits, including:
- Assessment of dialysis effectiveness
- Early detection of potential complications
- Guidance for treatment adjustments
- Improved patient outcomes through tailored dialysis plans
Understanding Your Results
Results from the Peritoneal Equilibrium Adequacy Test will provide valuable information regarding your kidney function and the adequacy of your dialysis treatment. A nephrologist will interpret these results, helping you understand what they mean for your health and any necessary adjustments to your treatment plan.
Test Pricing
Price Type | Amount (NGN) |
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Discount Price | 70,000 NGN |
Regular Price | 90,000 NGN |
Booking the Test
To book your Peritoneal Equilibrium Adequacy Test, please contact us at +2348077798758. Our team is ready to assist you with scheduling and any questions you may have.
Sample Collection Instructions
Please submit a 10 mL (5 mL min.) aliquot of 24-hour peritoneal dialysate fluid in a sterile screw-capped container at 0 hour, 2 hour, 4 hour, overnight, and 24-hour intervals. Additionally, provide a 10 mL (5 mL min.) aliquot of 24-hour urine in a sterile screw-capped container, and 2 mL (1 mL min.) serum from one SST and 2 mL (1 mL min.) plasma from one grey top (sodium fluoride) tube. Please ship refrigerated and do not freeze. No special preparation is required before the test.