2345-7 Glucose [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma\n Part Descriptions\n LP14635-4   Glucose\n Glucose (C6H12O6) is a simple monosaccharide and monomer of carbohydrates. Glucose provides energy for cellular processes and aids metabolism within the body. When food is ingested, the carbohydrates within the food are broken down into glucose molecules. Blood glucose content is significant in determining an individual's overall state of health. An elevated blood glucose level is called hyperglycemia and a deficient blood glucose level is called hypoglycemia. When an individual is hyperglycemic and cannot properly regulate their blood glucose level they are considered diabetic. Type 1 diabetes is caused by the immune system attacking pancreatic beta cells (cells that produce insulin) and Type 2 diabetes is caused by insulin resistance. [MedlinePlus Encyclopedia:003482] Source: Regenstrief LOINC \n Reference Information\n Type\n Source\n Reference\n Webcontent\n Lab Tests Online®Copyright Copyright © 2021 Lab Tests Online. All rights reserved.\n Glucose Tests \n Observation Required in Panel\n Required\n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Glucose\n Property\n MCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n Glucose SerPl-mCnc\n Display Name\n Glucose [Mass/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Glucose, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 6\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24320-4\n Basic metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24321-2\n Basic metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 70219-1\n Basic metabolic 2008 panel with ionized calcium - Serum or Plasma\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24322-0\n Comprehensive metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 55399-0\n Diabetes tracking panel\n 95102-0\n Glucose post fasting and meal stimulation panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24353-5\n Glucose tolerance 2 hours gestational panel - Urine and Serum or Plasma\n 95126-9\n Lipid and glucose panel - Serum or Plasma\n 88843-8\n Metabolic panel.dialysis patient - Serum or Plasma\n 54232-4\n Metabolic panel.large animal - Serum or Plasma\n 54233-2\n Metabolic panel.small animal - Serum or Plasma\n 24362-6\n Renal function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG7967-5\n Glucose|MCnc|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n LG49881-2\n Glucose|Pt|Ser/Plas|180.156 g/mole\n Related Names\n * Chemistry\n * Endocrine\n * Endocrinology\n * Glu\n * Gluc\n * Glucoseur\n * Level\n * Mass concentration\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SR\n * UniversalLabOrders\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n mg/dL\n Example UCUM Units\n mg/dL
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3094-0 Urea nitrogen [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma\n Part Descriptions\n LP14492-0   Urea nitrogen\n Urea nitrogen is the waste product formed in the liver when proteins are broken down into their respective amino acids. Once proteins are metabolized in the liver, urea nitrogen is released from the liver to the kidneys via the bloodstream. The kidneys then filter the urea nitrogen out of the bloodstream into the urine. Although the kidneys filter out most of the urea nitrogen in the blood, small traces of stable urea nitrogen remain in circulation. To evaluate kidney function, a blood urea nitrogen test (BUN test) is conducted. High amounts of urea nitrogen in the BUN test indicate complications with kidney function or decreased blood flow to the kidneys. A decrease in urea nitrogen in the BUN test is indicative of severe liver disease or malnutrition. [Lab Tests Online:bun/tab/sample/] Source: Regenstrief LOINC \n Reference Information\n Type\n Source\n Reference\n Mapping Guidance\n Regenstrief Help\n Usually called BUN. Mapper’s Guide for the Top 2000 plus LOINC Laboratory Observations \n Webcontent\n Lab Tests Online®Copyright Copyright © 2021 Lab Tests Online. All rights reserved.\n Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) \n Observation Required in Panel\n Required\n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Urea nitrogen\n Property\n MCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n BUN SerPl-mCnc\n Display Name\n Urea nitrogen [Mass/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Urea Nitrogen (BUN), Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 9\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24320-4\n Basic metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24321-2\n Basic metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 70219-1\n Basic metabolic 2008 panel with ionized calcium - Serum or Plasma\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24322-0\n Comprehensive metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 52748-1\n Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) tool - Home Health Admission\n 52746-5\n Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) tool - Interim\n 52744-0\n Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) tool - Post Acute Care (PAC) - Admission\n 52745-7\n Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) tool - Post Acute Care (PAC) - Discharge\n 70300-9\n ESRD dialysis adequacy panel\n 54037-7\n HEDIS 2009 panel\n 57820-3\n HEDIS 2010 panel\n 60442-1\n HEDIS 2011 panel\n 67767-4\n HEDIS 2012 panel\n 72199-3\n HEDIS 2013 panel\n 74234-6\n HEDIS 2014 Value Sets\n 88843-8\n Metabolic panel.dialysis patient - Serum or Plasma\n 54232-4\n Metabolic panel.large animal - Serum or Plasma\n 54233-2\n Metabolic panel.small animal - Serum or Plasma\n 24362-6\n Renal function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 94129-4\n Water deprivation challenge panel - Urine and Serum or Plasma\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG1314-6\n Urea nitrogen|MCnc|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n LG49763-2\n Urea nitrogen|Pt|Ser/Plas\n Related Names\n * Blood urea nitrogen\n * BUN\n * Chemistry\n * Kidney\n * Level\n * Mass concentration\n * N\n * N2\n * Nephrology\n * Nit\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * Renal\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SR\n * UN\n * UniversalLabOrders\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n mg/dL\n Example UCUM Units\n mg/dL
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2160-0 Creatinine [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma\n Part Descriptions\n LP14355-9   Creatinine\n Creatinine or creatine anhydride, is a breakdown product of creatine phosphate in muscle. The loss of water molecule from creatine results in the formation of creatinine. It is transferred to the kidneys by blood plasma, whereupon it is eliminated by glomular filtration and partial tubular excretion. Creatinine is usually produced at a fairly constant rate and measuring its serum level is a simple test. A rise in blood creatinine levels is observed only with marked damage to functioning nephrons; therefore this test is not suitable for detecting early kidney disease. Creatine and creatinine are metabolized in the kidneys, muscle, liver and pancreas. Copyright Copyright ©2005-2009 Genome Alberta (Reference to original publication: Wishart DS, Knox C, Guo AC, et al. HMDB: a knowledgebase for the human metabolome. Nucleic Acids Res. 2009 37(Database issue):D603-610.) Source: Human Metabolome Database, Creatinine \n Reference Information\n Type\n Source\n Reference\n Webcontent\n Lab Tests Online®Copyright Copyright © 2021 Lab Tests Online. All rights reserved.\n Creatinine \n Observation Required in Panel\n Required\n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Creatinine\n Property\n MCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n Creat SerPl-mCnc\n Display Name\n Creatinine [Mass/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Creatinine, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 4\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 44789-6\n Amylase and Creatinine clearance panel - Urine and Serum or Plasma\n 24320-4\n Basic metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24321-2\n Basic metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 70219-1\n Basic metabolic 2008 panel with ionized calcium - Serum or Plasma\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24322-0\n Comprehensive metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 52748-1\n Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) tool - Home Health Admission\n 52746-5\n Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) tool - Interim\n 52744-0\n Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) tool - Post Acute Care (PAC) - Admission\n 52745-7\n Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) tool - Post Acute Care (PAC) - Discharge\n 58446-6\n Creatinine 24H renal clearance adjusted for body surface area panel\n 34555-3\n Creatinine 24H renal clearance panel\n 45066-8\n Creatinine and Glomerular filtration rate.predicted panel - Serum, Plasma or Blood\n 67868-0\n End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Medical Evidence Report, Medicare Entitlement AndOr Patient Registration - OMB CMS form 2728\n 70300-9\n ESRD dialysis adequacy panel\n 54037-7\n HEDIS 2009 panel\n 57820-3\n HEDIS 2010 panel\n 60442-1\n HEDIS 2011 panel\n 67767-4\n HEDIS 2012 panel\n 72199-3\n HEDIS 2013 panel\n 74234-6\n HEDIS 2014 Value Sets\n 75868-0\n HEDIS 2015 Value Sets\n 79544-3\n HEDIS 2016 Value Sets\n 82955-6\n HEDIS 2017 Value Sets\n 87625-0\n HEDIS 2018 Value Sets\n 90766-7\n HEDIS 2019 Value Sets\n 88843-8\n Metabolic panel.dialysis patient - Serum or Plasma\n 54232-4\n Metabolic panel.large animal - Serum or Plasma\n 54233-2\n Metabolic panel.small animal - Serum or Plasma\n 24362-6\n Renal function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 96789-3\n Sequential Organ Failure Assessment SOFA\n 94129-4\n Water deprivation challenge panel - Urine and Serum or Plasma\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG6657-3\n Creatinine|MCnc|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n LG50024-5\n Creatinine|Pt|Ser/Plas|113.12 g/mole\n Related Names\n * Chemistry\n * CR\n * Crea\n * Creat\n * Kidney\n * Level\n * Mass concentration\n * Nephrology\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * Renal\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SR\n * UniversalLabOrders\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n mg/dL\n Example UCUM Units\n mg/dL
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50044-7 Glomerular filtration rate/1.73 sq M.predicted among females [Volume Rate/Area] in Serum, Plasma or Blood by Creatinine-based formula (MDRD)\n Part Descriptions\n LP65131-2   Glomerular filtration rate/1.73 sq M.predicted.female\n Technical brief on choosing the correct LOINC for estimated glomerular filtration rate Source: Regenstrief LOINC, Discussion on choosing the correct LOINC for estimated glomerular filtration rate \n Observation Required in Panel\n Optional\n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Glomerular filtration rate/1.73 sq M.predicted.female\n Property\n ArVRat\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas/Bld\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Creatinine-based formula (MDRD)\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n GFR/BSA pred.fem SerPlBld MDRD-ArVRat\n Display Name\n GFR/1.73 sq M.predicted among females MDRD (S/P/Bld) [Vol rate/Area]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n GFR/1.73 Sq M.Predicted Among Females, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 2.22\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Change Reason\n System changed from 'Ser/Plas' to 'Ser/Plas/Bld'. According to the National Kidney Disease Education Program (NKDEP) Lab Working Group, estimated GFR may be calculated based on blood, serum, or plasma creatinine levels. Whole blood methods are calibrated to be the same as serum/plasma methods, and the isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) reference measurement procedure is the same for whole blood, serum, and plasma.\n Order vs. Observation\n Observation\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 3736\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24321-2\n Basic metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 70219-1\n Basic metabolic 2008 panel with ionized calcium - Serum or Plasma\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 58446-6\n Creatinine 24H renal clearance adjusted for body surface area panel\n 34555-3\n Creatinine 24H renal clearance panel\n 45066-8\n Creatinine and Glomerular filtration rate.predicted panel - Serum, Plasma or Blood\n 96068-2\n HEDIS MY 2020 Value Sets\n 24362-6\n Renal function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n Related Names\n * Blood\n * BSA pred.fem\n * Chemistry\n * EGFR\n * Estimated GFR\n * GFR\n * GFR/1.73 sq M\n * Glom\n * Kidney\n * Modification of Diet in Renal Disease\n * Nephrology\n * Pl\n * PlasBld\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * Pred GFR\n * Pred GFR.female\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * Renal\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * SerPlBld\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * Serum, plasma or whole blood\n * Square Meter\n * SR\n * Volume rate/area\n * Volume Rate/Ratio\n * WB\n * Whole blood\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n mL/min/{1.73_m2}
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48643-1 Glomerular filtration rate/1.73 sq M.predicted among blacks [Volume Rate/Area] in Serum, Plasma or Blood by Creatinine-based formula (MDRD)\n Part Descriptions\n LP62821-1   Glomerular filtration rate/1.73 sq M.predicted.black\n Technical brief on choosing the correct LOINC for estimated glomerular filtration rate Source: Regenstrief LOINC, Discussion on choosing the correct LOINC for estimated glomerular filtration rate \n Observation Required in Panel\n Optional\n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Glomerular filtration rate/1.73 sq M.predicted.black\n Property\n ArVRat\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas/Bld\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Creatinine-based formula (MDRD)\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n GFR/BSA pred.black SerPlBld MDRD-ArVRat\n Display Name\n GFR/1.73 sq M.predicted among blacks MDRD (S/P/Bld) [Vol rate/Area]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n GFR/1.73 Sq M.Predicted Among Blacks, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 2.21\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Change Reason\n System changed from 'Ser/Plas' to 'Ser/Plas/Bld'. According to the National Kidney Disease Education Program (NKDEP) Lab Working Group, estimated GFR may be calculated based on blood, serum, or plasma creatinine levels. Whole blood methods are calibrated to be the same as serum/plasma methods, and the isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) reference measurement procedure is the same for whole blood, serum, and plasma.\n Order vs. Observation\n Observation\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 48\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24321-2\n Basic metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 70219-1\n Basic metabolic 2008 panel with ionized calcium - Serum or Plasma\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 58446-6\n Creatinine 24H renal clearance adjusted for body surface area panel\n 34555-3\n Creatinine 24H renal clearance panel\n 45066-8\n Creatinine and Glomerular filtration rate.predicted panel - Serum, Plasma or Blood\n 96068-2\n HEDIS MY 2020 Value Sets\n 24362-6\n Renal function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n Related Names\n * Blood\n * BSA pred.black\n * Chemistry\n * EGFR\n * Estimated GFR\n * GFR\n * GFR/1.73 sq M\n * Glom\n * Kidney\n * Modification of Diet in Renal Disease\n * Nephrology\n * Pl\n * PlasBld\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * Pred GFR\n * Pred GFR.black\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * Renal\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * SerPlBld\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * Serum, plasma or whole blood\n * Square Meter\n * SR\n * Volume rate/area\n * Volume Rate/Ratio\n * WB\n * Whole blood\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n mL/min/{1.73_m2}\n Example UCUM Units\n ml/min/1.73m2
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62238-1 Glomerular filtration rate/1.73 sq M.predicted [Volume Rate/Area] in Serum, Plasma or Blood by Creatinine-based formula (CKD-EPI)\n Part Descriptions\n LP31686-6   Glomerular filtration rate/1.73 sq M.predicted\n Technical brief on choosing the correct LOINC for estimated glomerular filtration rate Source: Regenstrief LOINC, Discussion on choosing the correct LOINC for estimated glomerular filtration rate \n Reference Information\n Type\n Source\n Reference\n Citation\n Regenstrief LOINC\n Levey AS, Stevens LA, Schmid CH, Zhang Y, Castro AF, Feldman HI, Kusek JW, Eggers P, Van Lente F, Greene T, and Coresh K, for the CKD-EPI (Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration). A New Equation to Estimate Glomerular Filtration Rate. Ann Intern Med. 2009 May 5;150(9):604-12 \n Observation Required in Panel\n Optional\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Glomerular filtration rate/1.73 sq M.predicted\n Property\n ArVRat\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas/Bld\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Creatinine-based formula (CKD-EPI)\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n GFR/BSA.pred SerPlBld CKD-EPI-ArVRat\n Display Name\n GFR/1.73 sq M.predicted CKD-EPI (S/P/Bld) [Vol rate/Area]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n GFR/1.73 Sq M.predicted, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 2.34\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Change Reason\n System changed from 'Ser/Plas' to 'Ser/Plas/Bld'. According to the National Kidney Disease Education Program (NKDEP) Lab Working Group, estimated GFR may be calculated based on blood, serum, or plasma creatinine levels. Whole blood methods are calibrated to be the same as serum/plasma methods, and the isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) reference measurement procedure is the same for whole blood, serum, and plasma.\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 239\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24321-2\n Basic metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 70219-1\n Basic metabolic 2008 panel with ionized calcium - Serum or Plasma\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 58446-6\n Creatinine 24H renal clearance adjusted for body surface area panel\n 45066-8\n Creatinine and Glomerular filtration rate.predicted panel - Serum, Plasma or Blood\n 96068-2\n HEDIS MY 2020 Value Sets\n Related Names\n * Blood\n * BSA.pred\n * Chemistry\n * EGFR\n * Estimated GFR\n * GFR\n * GFR/1.73 sq M\n * Glom\n * Kidney\n * Nephrology\n * Pl\n * PlasBld\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * Pred GFR\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * Renal\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * SerPlBld\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * Serum, plasma or whole blood\n * Square Meter\n * SR\n * Volume rate/area\n * Volume Rate/Ratio\n * WB\n * Whole blood\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n mL/min/{1.73_m2}
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88293-6 Glomerular filtration rate/1.73 sq M.predicted among blacks [Volume Rate/Area] in Serum, Plasma or Blood by Creatinine-based formula (CKD-EPI)\n Part Descriptions\n LP62821-1   Glomerular filtration rate/1.73 sq M.predicted.black\n Technical brief on choosing the correct LOINC for estimated glomerular filtration rate Source: Regenstrief LOINC, Discussion on choosing the correct LOINC for estimated glomerular filtration rate \n Observation Required in Panel\n Optional\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Glomerular filtration rate/1.73 sq M.predicted.black\n Property\n ArVRat\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas/Bld\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Creatinine-based formula (CKD-EPI)\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n GFR/BSA pred.blk SerPlBld CKD-EPI-ArVRat\n Display Name\n GFR/1.73 sq M.predicted among blacks CKD-EPI (S/P/Bld) [Vol rate/Area]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n GFR/1.73 Sq M.Predicted Among Blacks, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 2.64\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 822\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24321-2\n Basic metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 70219-1\n Basic metabolic 2008 panel with ionized calcium - Serum or Plasma\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 58446-6\n Creatinine 24H renal clearance adjusted for body surface area panel\n 45066-8\n Creatinine and Glomerular filtration rate.predicted panel - Serum, Plasma or Blood\n Related Names\n * Blood\n * BSA pred.black\n * Chemistry\n * EGFR\n * Estimated GFR\n * GFR\n * GFR/1.73 sq M\n * Glom\n * Kidney\n * Nephrology\n * Pl\n * PlasBld\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * Pred GFR\n * Pred GFR.black\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * Renal\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * SerPlBld\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * Serum, plasma or whole blood\n * Square Meter\n * SR\n * Volume rate/area\n * Volume Rate/Ratio\n * WB\n * Whole blood\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n mL/min/{1.73_m2}\n Example UCUM Units\n 88294-4 Glomerular filtration rate/1.73 sq M.predicted among non-blacks [Volume Rate/Area] in Serum, Plasma or Blood by Creatinine-based formula (CKD-EPI)\n Part Descriptions\n LP62820-3   Glomerular filtration rate/1.73 sq M.predicted.non black\n Technical brief on choosing the correct LOINC for estimated glomerular filtration rate Source: Regenstrief LOINC, Discussion on choosing the correct LOINC for estimated glomerular filtration rate \n Observation Required in Panel\n Optional\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Glomerular filtration rate/1.73 sq M.predicted.non black\n Property\n ArVRat\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas/Bld\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Creatinine-based formula (CKD-EPI)\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n GFR/BSA pred.nonblk SerPl CKD-EPI-ArVRat\n Display Name\n GFR/1.73 sq M.predicted among non-blacks CKD-EPI (S/P/Bld) [Vol rate/Area]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n GFR/1.73 Sq M.Predicted Among Non-blacks, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 2.64\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 797\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24321-2\n Basic metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 70219-1\n Basic metabolic 2008 panel with ionized calcium - Serum or Plasma\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 58446-6\n Creatinine 24H renal clearance adjusted for body surface area panel\n 45066-8\n Creatinine and Glomerular filtration rate.predicted panel - Serum, Plasma or Blood\n Related Names\n * Blood\n * BSA pred.non black\n * Chemistry\n * EGFR\n * Estimated GFR\n * GFR\n * GFR/1.73 sq M\n * Glom\n * Kidney\n * Nephrology\n * Pl\n * PlasBld\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * Pred GFR\n * Pred GFR.non Black\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * Renal\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * SerPlBld\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * Serum, plasma or whole blood\n * Square Meter\n * SR\n * Volume rate/area\n * Volume Rate/Ratio\n * WB\n * Whole blood\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n mL/min/{1.73_m2}
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17861-6 Calcium [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma\n Part Descriptions\n LP15257-6   Calcium\n Calcium is the most plentiful mineral in the human body. Ninety-nine percent is stored in the bones and teeth where it provides structure and functionality. The remaining 1% of the body's calcium is necessary for vascular contraction and vasodilation, muscle function, nerve transmission, intracellular signaling, and hormonal secretion. Serum calcium levels do not fluctuate in response to dietary intake. Bone tissue is the reservoir for calcium and helps to maintain concentrations in the blood, the muscle, and intercellular fluids. As humans age, the bone is constantly being laid down and reabsorbed. In growing children, bone formation exceeds that of bone resorption. In young and middle-aged adults, the bone formation and resorption is about equal. In older adults, especially in post-menopausal women, bone loss exceeds that of bone formation, which is why their risk for osteoporosis continues to increase as they age.[https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Calcium-HealthProfessional/] Source: Regenstrief LOINC \n Observation Required in Panel\n Required\n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Calcium\n Property\n MCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n Calcium SerPl-mCnc\n Display Name\n Calcium [Mass/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Calcium, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0l\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 10\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24321-2\n Basic metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 50676-6\n Calcium-phosphorus product panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24322-0\n Comprehensive metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 70298-5\n ESRD mineral metabolism panel\n 75885-4\n IEEE 11073 Rosetta panel\n 54232-4\n Metabolic panel.large animal - Serum or Plasma\n 54233-2\n Metabolic panel.small animal - Serum or Plasma\n 24346-9\n Parathyrin.intact and Calcium panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24347-7\n Parathyrin.mid molecule and Calcium panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24362-6\n Renal function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG7247-2\n Calcium|MCnc|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n LG49864-8\n Calcium|Pt|Ser/Plas|40.078 g/mole\n Related Names\n * Ca\n * Cal\n * Chemistry\n * Level\n * Mass concentration\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SR\n * UniversalLabOrders\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n mg/dL\n Example UCUM Units\n mg/dL
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2885-2 Protein [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma\n Term Description\n Although there is a qualitative difference between total protein in plasma and serum, the QUANTITATIVE difference is small and probably not clinically significant, therefore, system of SER/PLAS is acceptable. The protein concentration that is reported in electrophoresis is the same as that reported routinely. \n Source: Regenstrief LOINC \n Part Descriptions\n LP15838-3   Protein\n Protein testing is performed to evaluate and monitor liver and kidney function and to detect and diagnose early kidney damage and various other diseases. Elevated protein levels may also be due to an infection, medication, vigorous exercise, or emotional or physical stress. Body fluids contain many different proteins that serve diverse functions such as transport of nutrients, removal of toxins, control of metabolic processes, and defense against invaders. Testing for protein levels may be done as part of a routine physical, a pregnancy workup, in cased of a suspected UTI, as part of a hospital admission, or to evaluate kidney function. Copyright Copyright © 2021 Lab Tests Online. All rights reserved. Source: Lab Tests Online® \n Observation Required in Panel\n Required\n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Protein\n Property\n MCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n Prot SerPl-mCnc\n Display Name\n Protein [Mass/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Protein, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 23\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24322-0\n Comprehensive metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24325-3\n Hepatic function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 29586-5\n Immunoelectrophoresis panel - Serum\n 54232-4\n Metabolic panel.large animal - Serum or Plasma\n 54233-2\n Metabolic panel.small animal - Serum or Plasma\n 90992-9\n Monoclonal gammopathy panel - Serum or Plasma\n 55295-0\n Protein electrophoresis and Immunoglobulins panel - Serum\n 90991-1\n Protein electrophoresis and M protein isotype panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24351-9\n Protein electrophoresis panel - Serum or Plasma\n 48811-4\n Protein fractions 3 panel - Serum or Plasma\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG1777-4\n Protein|MCnc|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n LG49422-5\n Protein|Pt|Ser/Plas\n Related Names\n * Chemistry\n * Level\n * Mass concentration\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * PR\n * Prot\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SR\n * UniversalLabOrders\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n g/dL\n Example UCUM Units\n g/L\n eCHN
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1751-7 Albumin [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma\n Part Descriptions\n LP6118-6   Albumin\n A non-glycosylated protein that is synthesized in the liver parenchymal cells, regulated by colloid osmotic pressure from interstitial fluid surrounding hepatocytes, and catabolized in nearly all organs. Albumin comprises >50% of plasma proteins in plasma, CSF and urine, and therefore is a key contributor to intravascular oncotic pressure and regulating fluid concentration in tissues. Albumin also binds and transports a variety of endogenous substances and medications. Serum albumin measurement is a reflection of hydration and nutritional status, blood oncotic pressure, liver and kidney function, and other chronic diseases, and the ratio of albumin in the CSF and serum can be used to evaluate blood brain barrier disorders. [Tietz] Urine albumin of less than 30 mg/day is considered normal. Microalbuminuria is defined as urine albumin of 30-300 mg/day and is an early sign of kidney damage from disorders such as diabetes or hypertension. Albuminuria is urine albumin >300 mg/day and is associated with overt kidney disease. PMID: 25512779 Source: Regenstrief LOINC \n Reference Information\n Type\n Source\n Reference\n Webcontent\n Lab Tests Online®Copyright Copyright © 2021 Lab Tests Online. All rights reserved.\n Albumin \n Observation Required in Panel\n Required\n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Albumin\n Property\n MCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n Albumin SerPl-mCnc\n Display Name\n Albumin [Mass/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Albumin, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 39\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 98153-0\n Child-Pugh panel\n 24322-0\n Comprehensive metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 52748-1\n Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) tool - Home Health Admission\n 52746-5\n Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) tool - Interim\n 52744-0\n Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) tool - Post Acute Care (PAC) - Admission\n 52745-7\n Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) tool - Post Acute Care (PAC) - Discharge\n 67868-0\n End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Medical Evidence Report, Medicare Entitlement AndOr Patient Registration - OMB CMS form 2728\n 70298-5\n ESRD mineral metabolism panel\n 24324-6\n Hepatic function 1996 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24325-3\n Hepatic function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 88843-8\n Metabolic panel.dialysis patient - Serum or Plasma\n 54232-4\n Metabolic panel.large animal - Serum or Plasma\n 54233-2\n Metabolic panel.small animal - Serum or Plasma\n 55121-8\n Multiple sclerosis panel - Serum and CSF\n 48811-4\n Protein fractions 3 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24362-6\n Renal function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG5465-2\n Albumin|MCnc|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n LG49829-1\n Albumin|Pt|Ser/Plas|2754.105 g/mole\n Related Names\n * Alb\n * Chemistry\n * Hepatology\n * Kidney\n * Level\n * Liver\n * Mass Concentration\n * Nephrology\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * Protein.albumin\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * Renal\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SR\n * UniversalLabOrders\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n g/dL\n Example UCUM Units\n mg/dL\n REGENSTRIEF\n 10834-0 Globulin [Mass/volume] in Serum by calculation\n Part Descriptions\n LP14885-5   Globulin\n Globulins include alpha 1, alpha 2, beta, and gamma globulins. The alpha 1 fraction consists of alpha 1 antitrypsin, alpha 1 lipoprotein, and alpha 1 acid glycoprotein. The alpha 2 fraction consists of alpha 2 macroglobulin, haptoglobin, and apolipoprotein B. The beta fraction consists of transferrin, hemopexin, complement factors, antithrombin III, and immunoglobulins. The gamma fraction contains the immunoglobulins G,A,M,D, and E. Increases in the gamma fraction of CSF protein are often found in Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Source: Regenstrief Institute \n Observation Required in Panel\n Optional\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Globulin\n Property\n MCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Calculated\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n Globulin Ser Calc-mCnc\n Display Name\n Globulin Calc (S) [Mass/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Globulin, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0j-a\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 160\n Formula (Readable)\n Globulin = Total protein - Albumin\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 29586-5\n Immunoelectrophoresis panel - Serum\n 55295-0\n Protein electrophoresis and Immunoglobulins panel - Serum\n 24351-9\n Protein electrophoresis panel - Serum or Plasma\n Related Names\n * Calc\n * Calculation\n * Chemistry\n * GLB\n * Glob\n * Glob%\n * Globul\n * Globulins\n * Level\n * Mass concentration\n * Point in time\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * Serum\n * SR\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n g/L\n Example UCUM Units\n g/L\n eCHN
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1759-0 Albumin/Globulin [Mass Ratio] in Serum or Plasma\n Part Descriptions\n LP32057-9   Globulin\n The albumin to globulin ratio (A/G) is a non-specific indicator of disease processes. It can be decreased in ulcerative colitis, burns, kidney disease, cirrhosis, and multiple myeloma. The adult reference range is 1.5. [http://www.stat.unc.edu/visitors/temp/Health/Thyroid/blood_test_results.htm] Source: Regenstrief LOINC \n LP6118-6   Albumin\n A non-glycosylated protein that is synthesized in the liver parenchymal cells, regulated by colloid osmotic pressure from interstitial fluid surrounding hepatocytes, and catabolized in nearly all organs. Albumin comprises >50% of plasma proteins in plasma, CSF and urine, and therefore is a key contributor to intravascular oncotic pressure and regulating fluid concentration in tissues. Albumin also binds and transports a variety of endogenous substances and medications. Serum albumin measurement is a reflection of hydration and nutritional status, blood oncotic pressure, liver and kidney function, and other chronic diseases, and the ratio of albumin in the CSF and serum can be used to evaluate blood brain barrier disorders. [Tietz] Urine albumin of less than 30 mg/day is considered normal. Microalbuminuria is defined as urine albumin of 30-300 mg/day and is an early sign of kidney damage from disorders such as diabetes or hypertension. Albuminuria is urine albumin >300 mg/day and is associated with overt kidney disease. PMID: 25512779 Source: Regenstrief LOINC \n Observation Required in Panel\n Optional\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Albumin/Globulin\n Property\n MRto\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n Albumin/Glob SerPl\n Display Name\n Albumin/Globulin [Mass ratio]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Albumin/Globulin, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Observation\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 101\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 29586-5\n Immunoelectrophoresis panel - Serum\n 55295-0\n Protein electrophoresis and Immunoglobulins panel - Serum\n 24351-9\n Protein electrophoresis panel - Serum or Plasma\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG5164-1\n Albumin/Globulin|MRto|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n Related Names\n * Alb\n * Chemistry\n * GLB\n * Glob\n * Glob%\n * Globul\n * Globulins\n * Mass concentration ratio\n * Mass ratio\n * MCRto\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * Protein.albumin\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SR\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n {ratio}
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1975-2 Bilirubin.total [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma\n Term Description\n Method can be DIRECT SPECTOPHOTOMETRY, WET CHEMISTRY or DRY SLIDE (TBIL) \n Source: Regenstrief LOINC \n Part Descriptions\n LP15448-1   Bilirubin\n Bilirubin is an orange-yellow pigment produced by the normal breakdown of heme, a component of the hemoglobin found in red blood cells. It is processed by the liver and excreted in bile. Conditions that cause red blood cell breakdown or interfere with liver or bile processing can cause elevated levels of bilirubin. Bilirubin exists in many forms. Non-glucuronidated bilirubin (also called unconjugated or indirect) is the breakdown product of heme and is not water-soluble. Hemolytic anemias, which cause increased red blood cell breakdown, are one cause of elevated non-glucuronidated bilirubin. Glucuronidated bilirubin (also called conjugated) is a water-soluble form of bilirubin that is made in the liver by the addition of sugar molecules to non-glucuronidated bilirubin. Conditions that affect liver function (such as hepatitis, cirrhosis and liver tumors) or physically block the bile ducts (such as gallstones) can cause elevated levels of glucuronidated bilirubin. A third form of bilirubin is that which is bound to albumin, and it is also known as delta bilirubin because it was originally identified based on the unexpected difference between the total bilirubin level and the level of glucuronidated plus non-glucuronidated bilirubin in some patient samples. Prior to the discovery of albumin-bound bilirubin, the term 'direct' bilirubin was used as a synonym for glucuronidated bilirubin, but direct bilirubin is actually glucuronidated plus delta bilirubin (bilirubin covalently bound to albumin). Source: Regenstrief LOINC \n Reference Information\n Type\n Source\n Reference\n Mapping Guidance\n Regenstrief Help\n Total bilirubin = direct + indirect Mapper’s Guide for the Top 2000 plus LOINC Laboratory Observations \n Webcontent\n Lab Tests Online®Copyright Copyright © 2021 Lab Tests Online. All rights reserved.\n Bilirubin \n Observation Required in Panel\n Required\n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Bilirubin\n Property\n MCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n Bilirub SerPl-mCnc\n Display Name\n Bilirubin [Mass/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Bilirubin, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 22\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 34543-9\n Bilirubin direct and total panel [Mass/volume] - Serum or Plasma\n 98153-0\n Child-Pugh panel\n 24322-0\n Comprehensive metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24324-6\n Hepatic function 1996 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24325-3\n Hepatic function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 48796-7\n Hepatitis C virus FibroSURE panel - Serum or Plasma\n 78698-8\n Liver fibrosis score panel - Serum or Plasma Calculated by HepaScore\n 54232-4\n Metabolic panel.large animal - Serum or Plasma\n 54233-2\n Metabolic panel.small animal - Serum or Plasma\n 93691-4\n Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and fibrosis panel - Serum or Plasma\n 96789-3\n Sequential Organ Failure Assessment SOFA\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG6199-6\n Bilirubin|MCnc|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n LG49848-1\n Bilirubin|Pt|Ser/Plas|584.673 g/mole\n Related Names\n * Bili\n * Bilirubins\n * Billirubin\n * Chemistry\n * Hematology\n * Heme\n * Hepatology\n * Level\n * Liver\n * Mass Concentration\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SR\n * TBIL\n * UniversalLabOrders\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n mg/dL\n Example UCUM Units\n mg/dL
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6768-6 Alkaline phosphatase [Enzymatic activity/volume] in Serum or Plasma\n Part Descriptions\n LP15346-7   Alkaline phosphatase\n An enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of an orthophosphoric monoester and water to an alcohol and orthophosphate. EC 3.1.3.1. Source: National Library of Medicine, MeSH 2006 \n LP15346-7   Alkaline phosphatase\n Alkaline phosphatase (ALP, ALKP) is a hydrolase enzyme responsible for removing phosphate groups from many types of molecules, including nucleotides, proteins, and alkaloids. ALP is present in all tissues throughout the entire body, but is particularly concentrated in liver, bile duct, kidney, bone, and the placenta. Humans and most other mammals contain the following ALP isozymes: ALPI (intestinal), ALPL (tissue non-specific, liver/bone/kidney), and ALPP (placental, aka Regan isozyme).\n \n The normal range of alkaline phosphatase is 20 to 140 IU/L. High ALP levels are present in children and pregnant women, if bile ducts are blocked, and in the presence of osteoblast activity, such as with Paget's disease of the bone. Lowered levels of ALP are less common than elevated levels and occurs in various conditions, including aplastic and pernicious anemias, chronic myelogenous leukemia, Wilson's disease, children with severe enteritis, and postmenopausal women on estrogen therapy for osteoporosis. Copyright Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ for details. Source: Wikipedia, Alkaline phosphatase (Wikipedia) \n Reference Information\n Type\n Source\n Reference\n Webcontent\n Lab Tests Online®Copyright Copyright © 2021 Lab Tests Online. All rights reserved.\n Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) \n Observation Required in Panel\n Required\n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Alkaline phosphatase\n Property\n CCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n ALP SerPl-cCnc\n Display Name\n ALP [Catalytic activity/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Alkaline phosphatase, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0h(2)\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 26\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24332-9\n Alkaline phosphatase isoenz panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24322-0\n Comprehensive metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24324-6\n Hepatic function 1996 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24325-3\n Hepatic function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 54232-4\n Metabolic panel.large animal - Serum or Plasma\n 54233-2\n Metabolic panel.small animal - Serum or Plasma\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG5665-7\n Alkaline phosphatase|CCnc|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n Related Names\n * Alk\n * Alk phos\n * Alkaline phos\n * Alkaline phosphatase.total\n * ALKP\n * ALP\n * AP\n * Catalytic Concentration\n * Chemistry\n * Hepatology\n * Liver\n * MSK\n * Musculoskeletal\n * Ortho\n * Orthopedics\n * Phos\n * Phosphtase\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SR\n * UniversalLabOrders\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n U/L\n Example UCUM Units\n units/L
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1742-6 Alanine aminotransferase [Enzymatic activity/volume] in Serum or Plasma\n Part Descriptions\n LP15333-5   Alanine aminotransferase\n Alanine transaminase or ALT is an enzyme (EC 2.6.1.2) also called serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) or alanine aminotransferase (ALAT). It is found in serum and in various bodily tissues, but is most commonly associated with the liver. It catalyzes the two parts of the alanine cycle. It is commonly measured clinically as a part of a diagnostic evaluation of liver health. Significantly elevated levels of ALT often suggest the existence of other medical problems such as viral hepatitis, diabetes, congestive heart failure, bile duct problems, infectious mononucleosis, or myopathy. However, elevated levels of ALT do not automatically mean that medical problems exist. Fluctuation of ALT levels is normal over the course of the day, and ALT levels can also increase in response to strenuous physical exercise. Copyright Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ for details. Source: Wikipedia, ALT \n LP15333-5   Alanine aminotransferase\n Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is an enzyme produced primarily in the liver but are also found in the heart, skeletal muscles, pancreas and kidney cells. The main function of ALT is to convert alanine into pyruvate. ALT is released into the bloodstream when cells containing it are damaged. Increased levels of ALT in the blood provide an early indicator of liver damage. ALT is often measured with aspartate aminotransferase (AST) as part of a liver panel. High levels of ALT could indicate hepatitis, obstructed bile ducts, liver tumors, cirrhosis, alcoholism or other liver disorders. [Lab Tests Online:alt/tab/sample] Source: Regenstrief LOINC \n Reference Information\n Type\n Source\n Reference\n Webcontent\n Lab Tests Online®Copyright Copyright © 2021 Lab Tests Online. All rights reserved.\n Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) \n Observation Required in Panel\n Required\n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Alanine aminotransferase\n Property\n CCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n ALT SerPl-cCnc\n Display Name\n ALT [Catalytic activity/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT; SGPT), Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 24\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24324-6\n Hepatic function 1996 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24325-3\n Hepatic function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 78699-6\n Liver fibrosis score panel - Serum or Plasma Calculated by FibroMeter\n 98491-4\n Liver fibrosis score panel by Calculated by FIB4\n 54233-2\n Metabolic panel.small animal - Serum or Plasma\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG5272-2\n Alanine aminotransferase|CCnc|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n Related Names\n * Ala\n * Alanine transaminase\n * ALAT\n * Alpha alanine\n * ALT\n * Catalytic Concentration\n * Chemistry\n * Glutamic-pyruvic transferase\n * Hepatology\n * L-alanine\n * Liver\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SGPT\n * SR\n * UniversalLabOrders\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n U/L\n Example UCUM Units\n units/L
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1920-8 Aspartate aminotransferase [Enzymatic activity/volume] in Serum or Plasma\n Part Descriptions\n LP15426-7   Aspartate aminotransferase\n Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) is an enzyme that is released by injured muscle cells and liver cell and is predominately found in the liver and heart. AST levels in the blood are most often used to monitor liver damage. AST is typically tested in conjunction with alanine aminotransferase (ALT) when a liver panel is ordered. High levels of AST in the bloodstream could indicate hepatitis, drug damage to the liver, cirrhosis, alcoholism, or other liver disorders. [Lab Tests Online:ast/tab/test] Source: Regenstrief LOINC \n Reference Information\n Type\n Source\n Reference\n Webcontent\n Lab Tests Online®Copyright Copyright © 2021 Lab Tests Online. All rights reserved.\n Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) \n Observation Required in Panel\n Required\n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Aspartate aminotransferase\n Property\n CCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n AST SerPl-cCnc\n Display Name\n AST [Catalytic activity/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST; SGOT), Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 27\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24322-0\n Comprehensive metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24324-6\n Hepatic function 1996 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24325-3\n Hepatic function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 78699-6\n Liver fibrosis score panel - Serum or Plasma Calculated by FibroMeter\n 98491-4\n Liver fibrosis score panel by Calculated by FIB4\n 54232-4\n Metabolic panel.large animal - Serum or Plasma\n 54233-2\n Metabolic panel.small animal - Serum or Plasma\n 93691-4\n Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and fibrosis panel - Serum or Plasma\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG6033-7\n Aspartate aminotransferase|CCnc|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n Related Names\n * Asp\n * Aspartate amino transferase\n * Aspartate transaminase\n * Aspartic acid\n * AST\n * Catalytic Concentration\n * Chemistry\n * Glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase\n * Hepatology\n * Liver\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SGOT\n * SR\n * UniversalLabOrders\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n U/L\n Example UCUM Units\n units/L
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24326-1 Electrolytes 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n Term Description\n The components of this panel were defined by HCFA (now CMS) \n Source: Regenstrief LOINC \n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Electrolytes 1998 panel\n Property\n -\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n Lytes 1998 Pnl SerPl\n Display Name\n Electrolytes 1998 panel\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Electrolytes 1998 panel, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n PANEL.CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0o\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Order\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 1537\n Panel Type\n Panel\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24320-4\n Basic metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24321-2\n Basic metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 70219-1\n Basic metabolic 2008 panel with ionized calcium - Serum or Plasma\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 34554-6\n Electrolytes 1998 and Venous pH panel - Serum or Plasma + Blood venous\n 88843-8\n Metabolic panel.dialysis patient - Serum or Plasma\n 24362-6\n Renal function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n Related Names\n * 98\n * Chemistry\n * Elect\n * Electr\n * Electrolyte\n * Lytes\n * Lytes 1998 Pnl\n * Pan\n * PANEL.CHEMISTRY\n * Panl\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Pnl\n * Point in time\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SR\n * UniversalLabOrders
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2951-2 Sodium [Moles/volume] in Serum or Plasma\n Part Descriptions\n LP15099-2   Sodium\n Sodium (Na) is a positively charged electrolyte and a mineral. Eighty-five percent of Na is located in the blood and lymph fluid. The hormone aldosterone that is secreted by the adrenal glands helps to regulate Na levels by signaling the kidneys to either retain or secrete it. Damage or disease to the kidneys can lead to dangerous fluctuations of sodium. Na plays a number of key roles in the homeostasis of the human body. It helps to maintain blood volume by osmotically pulling water into the blood vessels. Too much sodium in the blood may cause too much water to be brought into the blood vessels and lead to high blood pressure. Muscles and nerves conduct electrical impulses that require charged particles including Na. The electrical currents cause muscle cells to contract and nerve cells to relay electrical signals between them. Too little sodium can lead to muscle spasms, cramps, headache, irritability, restlessness, nausea and fatigue. Extreme hyponatremia can lead to confusion, hallucinations, decreased consciousness and coma. Conversely, hypernatremia can cause lethargy or restlessness, deep tendon reflexes, muscle spasticity and seizures. Source: Regenstrief LOINC, Sodium healthy eating \n Observation Required in Panel\n Required\n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Sodium\n Property\n SCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n Sodium SerPl-sCnc\n Display Name\n Sodium [Moles/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Sodium, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 5\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24320-4\n Basic metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24321-2\n Basic metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 70219-1\n Basic metabolic 2008 panel with ionized calcium - Serum or Plasma\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24322-0\n Comprehensive metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 34554-6\n Electrolytes 1998 and Venous pH panel - Serum or Plasma + Blood venous\n 24326-1\n Electrolytes 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 88843-8\n Metabolic panel.dialysis patient - Serum or Plasma\n 54232-4\n Metabolic panel.large animal - Serum or Plasma\n 54233-2\n Metabolic panel.small animal - Serum or Plasma\n 24362-6\n Renal function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 34548-8\n Sodium and Potassium panel [Moles/volume] - Serum or Plasma\n 94129-4\n Water deprivation challenge panel - Urine and Serum or Plasma\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG11363-5\n Sodium|SCnc|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n Related Names\n * Chemistry\n * Level\n * Na\n * Na+\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SR\n * Substance concentration\n * UniversalLabOrders\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n mmol/L\n Example UCUM Units\n mmol/L
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2823-3 Potassium [Moles/volume] in Serum or Plasma\n Part Descriptions\n LP15098-4   Potassium\n Potassium (symbol K from Latin:kalium) is a key chemical element involved in neuron function and influencing osmotic balance between cells and interstitial fluid. Depletion in potassium levels results in deficient fluid and electrolyte balance in the body as well as various nervous and cardiac dysfunctions. Studies suggest diets high in potassium can reduce the risk of hypertension and possibly stroke. Foods rich in potassium include parsley, dried apricots, potatoes, bananas, avocados, soybeans, and bran, as well as most fruits, vegetables, meat and fish. Overall, clear cases of potassium deficiency are rare in healthy individuals. Copyright Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ for details. Source: Wikipedia, Potassium (Wikipedia) \n LP15098-4   Potassium\n An element that belongs to the alkali group of metals. Symbol K, atomic number 19, and atomic weight 39.10. It is the main cation in the intracellular fluid of muscle and other cells. Potassium ion is a strong electrolyte and it plays a significant role in the regulation of fluid volume and maintenance of the water-electrolyte balance. Source: National Library of Medicine, MeSH 2006 \n Observation Required in Panel\n Required\n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Potassium\n Property\n SCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n Potassium SerPl-sCnc\n Display Name\n Potassium [Moles/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Potassium, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 7\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24320-4\n Basic metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24321-2\n Basic metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 70219-1\n Basic metabolic 2008 panel with ionized calcium - Serum or Plasma\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24322-0\n Comprehensive metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 34554-6\n Electrolytes 1998 and Venous pH panel - Serum or Plasma + Blood venous\n 24326-1\n Electrolytes 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 54037-7\n HEDIS 2009 panel\n 57820-3\n HEDIS 2010 panel\n 60442-1\n HEDIS 2011 panel\n 67767-4\n HEDIS 2012 panel\n 72199-3\n HEDIS 2013 panel\n 74234-6\n HEDIS 2014 Value Sets\n 75868-0\n HEDIS 2015 Value Sets\n 79544-3\n HEDIS 2016 Value Sets\n 82955-6\n HEDIS 2017 Value Sets\n 87625-0\n HEDIS 2018 Value Sets\n 90766-7\n HEDIS 2019 Value Sets\n 88843-8\n Metabolic panel.dialysis patient - Serum or Plasma\n 54232-4\n Metabolic panel.large animal - Serum or Plasma\n 54233-2\n Metabolic panel.small animal - Serum or Plasma\n 24362-6\n Renal function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 34548-8\n Sodium and Potassium panel [Moles/volume] - Serum or Plasma\n 94129-4\n Water deprivation challenge panel - Urine and Serum or Plasma\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG49936-4\n Potassium|Pt|Ser/Plas|39.098 g/mole\n LG10990-6\n Potassium|SCnc|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n Related Names\n * Chemistry\n * k\n * K+\n * Level\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * Potass\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SR\n * Substance concentration\n * UniversalLabOrders\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n mmol/L\n Example UCUM Units\n mmol/L
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2075-0 Chloride [Moles/volume] in Serum or Plasma\n Part Descriptions\n LP15483-8   Chloride\n The chloride ion is formed when the element chlorine picks up one electron to form an anion negatively-charged ion Cl?. The salts of hydrochloric acid contain chloride ions and can also be called chlorides. Copyright Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ for details. Source: Wikipedia, Chloride \n LP15483-8   Chloride\n Chloride is an essential mineral required by humans that is found mainly in body fluids. It is an important, negatively charged ion in the blood, and a major electrolyte that helps to conduct electrical impulses. Electrolytes including chloride are located in the blood, lymph, and intra- and extra-cellular fluid. Chloride helps to regulate osmolarity by offsetting the positively charged sodium and potassium ions in the serum. It combines with hydrogen to form hydrochloric acid in the digestive tract which breaks down proteins, absorbs metallic minerals, and activates intrinsic factor. Chloride is absorbed both actively and passively in order to help maintain extracellular fluid volume. There is a continuous exchange of chloride and bicarbonate that occurs between the red blood cells and the plasma that controls the pH and excretion of carbon dioxide, a waste product of respiration.[https://traceminerals.com/chloride-the-forgotten-essential-mineral/] Source: Regenstrief LOINC \n Reference Information\n Type\n Source\n Reference\n Webcontent\n Lab Tests Online®Copyright Copyright © 2021 Lab Tests Online. All rights reserved.\n Chloride \n Observation Required in Panel\n Required\n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Chloride\n Property\n SCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n Chloride SerPl-sCnc\n Display Name\n Chloride [Moles/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Chloride, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 8\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24320-4\n Basic metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24321-2\n Basic metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 70219-1\n Basic metabolic 2008 panel with ionized calcium - Serum or Plasma\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24322-0\n Comprehensive metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 34554-6\n Electrolytes 1998 and Venous pH panel - Serum or Plasma + Blood venous\n 24326-1\n Electrolytes 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 75885-4\n IEEE 11073 Rosetta panel\n 88843-8\n Metabolic panel.dialysis patient - Serum or Plasma\n 54232-4\n Metabolic panel.large animal - Serum or Plasma\n 24362-6\n Renal function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 94129-4\n Water deprivation challenge panel - Urine and Serum or Plasma\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG6373-7\n Chloride|SCnc|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n Related Names\n * Chemistry\n * Cl\n * Cl-\n * Level\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SR\n * Substance concentration\n * UniversalLabOrders\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n mmol/L\n Example UCUM Units\n mmol/L
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1963-8 Bicarbonate [Moles/volume] in Serum or Plasma\n Part Descriptions\n LP15441-6   Bicarbonate\n Bicarbonate is an electrolyte and typically measured along with other electrolytes (e.g. sodium, potassium, and chloride) to detect, evaluate, and monitor electrolyte imbalances. Low bicarbonate levels may occur in patients with Addison's disease, chronic diarrhea, diabetic ketoacidosis, and kidney disease. Increased levels may be seen in patients with severe vomiting, cushing syndrome, and metabolic alkalosis. Various drugs may also increase or decrease biocarbonate levels.[Lab Tests Online: co2]\n Bicarbonate and total CO2 are not synonyms. Total CO2 = bicarbonate + CO2 + carbonic acid. Under normal circumstances, bicarbonate is the primary constituent of total CO2, however, in certain pathologic conditions, CO2 and/or carbonic acid contribute a clinically significant fraction of the total. Source: Regenstrief LOINC \n Condition for Inclusion\n Either the result of this term or carbon dioxide is required.\n Observation Required in Panel\n Required with alternatives\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Bicarbonate\n Property\n SCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n HCO3 SerPl-sCnc\n Display Name\n HCO3 [Moles/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Bicarbonate, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Change Reason\n Changed from Ser to Ser/Plas since there is no clinical difference in bicarbonate levels in serum or plasma.\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 206\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24320-4\n Basic metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24321-2\n Basic metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 70219-1\n Basic metabolic 2008 panel with ionized calcium - Serum or Plasma\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 34554-6\n Electrolytes 1998 and Venous pH panel - Serum or Plasma + Blood venous\n 24326-1\n Electrolytes 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 88843-8\n Metabolic panel.dialysis patient - Serum or Plasma\n 24362-6\n Renal function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 94129-4\n Water deprivation challenge panel - Urine and Serum or Plasma\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG2807-8\n Bicarbonate|SCnc|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n Related Names\n * BIC\n * bicar\n * Bicarb\n * Chemistry\n * HCO3\n * Level\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * SBC\n * SBIC\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SR\n * Substance concentration\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n mmol/L\n Example UCUM Units\n mmol/L
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2028-9 Carbon dioxide, total [Moles/volume] in Serum or Plasma\n Part Descriptions\n LP15150-3   Carbon dioxide\n CO2 content is a measurement of total CO2 in the blood. Most of it is in the form of bicarbonate (HCO3) controlled by the kidney. A small amount (5%) of CO2 is dissolved in the blood as insoluble carbonic acid (H2CO3). Changes in CO2 content generally relate to metabolic issues, renal function and unusual losses (diarrhea). Respiratory disease can ultimately effect CO2 content, but only slightly and only if prolonged. (Operational Medicine 2001, Arterial Blood Gas, Brookside Associates Medical Education Division) Source: Regenstrief Institute \n Condition for Inclusion\n Either the result of this term or bicarbonate is required.\n Observation Required in Panel\n Required with alternatives\n Type of Entry\n Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Carbon dioxide\n Property\n SCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n CO2 SerPl-sCnc\n Display Name\n CO2 [Moles/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 1.0\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 11\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24320-4\n Basic metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24321-2\n Basic metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 70219-1\n Basic metabolic 2008 panel with ionized calcium - Serum or Plasma\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 34554-6\n Electrolytes 1998 and Venous pH panel - Serum or Plasma + Blood venous\n 24326-1\n Electrolytes 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 88843-8\n Metabolic panel.dialysis patient - Serum or Plasma\n 24362-6\n Renal function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG4454-7\n Carbon dioxide|SCnc|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n Related Names\n * Carbonic anhydride\n * cCO2\n * Chemistry\n * CO2\n * CO2 TOTAL\n * CO2CT\n * ctCO2\n * Level\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SR\n * Substance concentration\n * tCO2\n * UniversalLabOrders\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n mmol/L\n Example UCUM Units\n mmol/L
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33037-3 Anion gap in Serum or Plasma\n Observation Required in Panel\n Optional\n Fully-Specified Name\n Component\n Anion gap\n Property\n SCnc\n Time\n Pt\n System\n Ser/Plas\n Scale\n Qn\n Method\n Additional Names\n Short Name\n Anion Gap SerPl-sCnc\n Display Name\n Anion gap [Moles/Vol]\n Consumer Name Alpha Get Info\n Anion gap, Blood\n Basic Attributes\n Class\n CHEM\n Type\n Laboratory\n First Released\n Version 2.09\n Last Updated\n Version 2.73\n Change Reason\n Release 2.73: ORDER_OBS: Updated to both an order and an observation for panel inclusion and representation as an order. ;\n Order vs. Observation\n Both\n Common Test Rank Get Info\n 95\n Member of these Panels\n LOINC\n Long Common Name\n 24320-4\n Basic metabolic 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24321-2\n Basic metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 70219-1\n Basic metabolic 2008 panel with ionized calcium - Serum or Plasma\n 89044-2\n Basic metabolic and albumin panel - Serum or Plasma\n 24323-8\n Comprehensive metabolic 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 34554-6\n Electrolytes 1998 and Venous pH panel - Serum or Plasma + Blood venous\n 24326-1\n Electrolytes 1998 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 88843-8\n Metabolic panel.dialysis patient - Serum or Plasma\n 24362-6\n Renal function 2000 panel - Serum or Plasma\n 94129-4\n Water deprivation challenge panel - Urine and Serum or Plasma\n Member of these Groups Get Info\n LOINC Group\n Group Name\n LG13614-9\n Anion gap|SCnc|Pt|ANYBldSerPl\n Related Names\n * Ag\n * AnGAP\n * Chemistry\n * Level\n * Pl\n * Plasma\n * Plsm\n * Point in time\n * QNT\n * Quan\n * Quant\n * Quantitative\n * Random\n * SerP\n * SerPl\n * SerPlas\n * Serum\n * Serum or plasma\n * SR\n * Substance concentration\n Example Units\n Unit\n Source\n mmol/L
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