Description
LFT, Lipid, Lytes 1, U/A, Ca, Po4, U, Cr, Ldh, GGTP
Sample Type: Serum
Tests Included:
An extended version of the comprehensive metabolic panel, covering 20 blood chemistry tests.
Sample Required:
Blood sample
Test Time:
Results are typically available within a few days.
What is the test?
SMAC 20 helps to provide a more comprehensive assessment of organ function, electrolytes, glucose, protein, and lipid levels in the blood.
Test Procedure:
Blood sample analysis covering an extended panel of 20 different blood chemistry tests.
When to take the test:
Usually for a more detailed assessment of organ function, when specific symptoms are present, or as part of thorough health screenings.
Who should take the test:
Individuals requiring a more extensive assessment of metabolic health, monitoring of chronic conditions, or those with complex health issues.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for SMAC 20:
Q1: What additional tests are part of SMAC 20 compared to SMAC 12?
A: SMAC 20 includes additional tests covering a broader range, such as lipid panel (cholesterol, triglycerides), calcium, and others, providing a more detailed metabolic profile.
Q2: Can SMAC 20 detect specific diseases?
A: It offers a more comprehensive view but is not diagnostic for specific diseases; it helps in identifying potential health issues.
Q3: Are lifestyle factors influential in SMAC 20 results?
A: Similar to SMAC 12, lifestyle choices, medications, or fasting can impact specific markers analyzed in this panel.
Q4: Why is SMAC 20 recommended over SMAC 12?
A: SMAC 20 offers a more extensive assessment, providing additional insights into lipid levels, calcium, and other crucial markers for a more detailed health evaluation.
Q5: What happens if abnormalities are detected in SMAC 20 results?
A: Abnormal results might indicate various health concerns, necessitating further investigations and specialized medical attention for specific conditions.
*Please note that specific testing protocols and guidelines may vary based on the latest recommendations from health authorities and regulatory agencies. It is essential to consult healthcare professionals and follow local testing guidelines for accurate and appropriate testing.