fbpx
Wikipedia

Comprehensive metabolic panel

The comprehensive metabolic panel, or chemical screen (CMP; CPT code 80053), is a panel of 14 blood tests that serves as an initial broad medical screening tool. The CMP provides a rough check of kidney function, liver function, diabetic and parathyroid status, and electrolyte and fluid balance, but this type of screening has its limitations. Abnormal values from a CMP are often the result of false positives and thus the CMP may need to be repeated (or a more specific test performed), requiring a second blood drawing procedure and possibly additional expense for the patient, even though no disease is present. This test is also known as SMA12+2 test.

Comprehensive metabolic panel
Computer screen report of a comprehensive metabolic panel.
MedlinePlus003468
LOINC24322-0, 24323-8

The CMP is an expanded version of the basic metabolic panel (BMP), which does not include liver tests. A CMP (or BMP) can be ordered as part of a routine physical examination, or may be used to monitor a patient with a chronic disease, such as diabetes mellitus or hypertension.

Previous names for the panel of tests have been Chem 12, Chemistry panel, Chemistry screen, SMA 12, SMA 20 and SMAC (Sequential Multiple Analysis - Computer).[1] The tests are performed on machines based on the AutoAnalyzer invented in 1957.

Testing edit

Pathophysiology sample values
BMP/ELECTROLYTES:
Na+ = 140 Cl = 100 BUN = 20 /
Glu = 150
\
K+ = 4 CO2 = 22 PCr = 1.0
ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS:
HCO3 = 24 paCO2 = 40 paO2 = 95 pH = 7.40
ALVEOLAR GAS:
pACO2 = 36 pAO2 = 105 A-a g = 10
OTHER:
Ca = 9.5 Mg2+ = 2.0 PO4 = 1
CK = 55 BE = −0.36 AG = 16
SERUM OSMOLARITY/RENAL:
PMO = 300 PCO = 295 POG = 5 BUN:Cr = 20
URINALYSIS:
UNa+ = 80 UCl = 100 UAG = 5 FENa = 0.95
UK+ = 25 USG = 1.01 UCr = 60 UO = 800
PROTEIN/GI/LIVER FUNCTION TESTS:
LDH = 100 TP = 7.6 AST = 25 TBIL = 0.7
ALP = 71 Alb = 4.0 ALT = 40 BC = 0.5
AST/ALT = 0.6 BU = 0.2
AF alb = 3.0 SAAG = 1.0 SOG = 60
CSF:
CSF alb = 30 CSF glu = 60 CSF/S alb = 7.5 CSF/S glu = 0.6

Typically, the patient fasts for ten or twelve hours before the blood is drawn for the test—this is particularly important for getting a useful blood glucose measurement. CMPs are also frequently performed on nonfasting patients, but the glucose level in those cases is not as useful. The following tests are then performed:[1]

General tests edit

These tests help screen for a wide variety of problems. The glucose test in particular helps screen for diabetes mellitus and pre-diabetes. The calcium test can indicate or monitor bone diseases or diseases of the parathyroid gland or kidneys. Calcium salts, lithium, thiazide diuretics, thyroxine, and vitamin D can all increase levels and may interfere with this test.[2]

Kidney function assessment edit

Electrolytes edit

Electrolyte levels and the balance among them are tightly regulated by the body. Both individual values and ratios among the values are significant; abnormalities among either can indicate problems such as an electrolyte disturbance, acid-base imbalance, or kidney dysfunction.

Protein tests edit

Tests of protein levels in the blood help screen for both kidney and liver disorders.

Liver enzymes edit

Results edit

The National Institutes of Health provides ranges considered within normal limits, though optimal levels may vary by individual.[3]

Compare also the ranges given at Reference ranges for blood tests.

Normal CMP Results
Specimen Normal Range[3] Units
Albumin 3.9–5.0 g/dL
Alkaline phosphatase 44–147 IU/L
ALT (alanine aminotransferase) 8–37 IU/L
AST (aspartate aminotransferase) 10–34 IU/L
BUN (blood urea nitrogen) 7–20 mg/dL
Calcium 8.5–10.9 mg/dL
Chloride 96–106 mmol/L
CO2 (carbon dioxide) 20–29 mmol/L
Creatinine 0.6–1.1 (women)[4]

0.7–1.3 (men)

mg/dL
Glucose 70–100 mg/dL
Potassium 3.7–5.2 mEq/L
Sodium 136–144 mEq/L
Total bilirubin 0.2–1.9 mg/dL
Total protein 6.3–7.9 g/dL

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Comprehensive Metabolic Panel". Lab Tests Online. 2005-10-31. Retrieved 2008-09-22.
  2. ^ "Calcium - blood test". MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia. Nlm.nih.gov. 2012-08-27. Retrieved 2012-09-14.
  3. ^ a b "Comprehensive metabolic panel: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia". NLM.NIH.gov. 2013-01-21. Retrieved 2015-04-29.
  4. ^ "Creatinine blood test: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia". NLM.NIH.gov. 2013-08-04. Retrieved 2015-04-29.

External links edit

  • Labsonline.org: Comprehensive Metabolic Panel

comprehensive, metabolic, panel, this, article, needs, more, reliable, medical, references, verification, relies, heavily, primary, sources, please, review, contents, article, appropriate, references, unsourced, poorly, sourced, material, challenged, removed, . This article needs more reliable medical references for verification or relies too heavily on primary sources Please review the contents of the article and add the appropriate references if you can Unsourced or poorly sourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Comprehensive metabolic panel news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2021 The comprehensive metabolic panel or chemical screen CMP CPT code 80053 is a panel of 14 blood tests that serves as an initial broad medical screening tool The CMP provides a rough check of kidney function liver function diabetic and parathyroid status and electrolyte and fluid balance but this type of screening has its limitations Abnormal values from a CMP are often the result of false positives and thus the CMP may need to be repeated or a more specific test performed requiring a second blood drawing procedure and possibly additional expense for the patient even though no disease is present This test is also known as SMA12 2 test Comprehensive metabolic panelComputer screen report of a comprehensive metabolic panel MedlinePlus003468LOINC24322 0 24323 8The CMP is an expanded version of the basic metabolic panel BMP which does not include liver tests A CMP or BMP can be ordered as part of a routine physical examination or may be used to monitor a patient with a chronic disease such as diabetes mellitus or hypertension Previous names for the panel of tests have been Chem 12 Chemistry panel Chemistry screen SMA 12 SMA 20 and SMAC Sequential Multiple Analysis Computer 1 The tests are performed on machines based on the AutoAnalyzer invented in 1957 Contents 1 Testing 1 1 General tests 1 2 Kidney function assessment 1 3 Electrolytes 1 4 Protein tests 1 5 Liver enzymes 2 Results 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksTesting editPathophysiology sample values BMP ELECTROLYTES Na 140 Cl 100 BUN 20 Glu 150 K 4 CO2 22 PCr 1 0ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS HCO3 24 paCO2 40 paO2 95 pH 7 40ALVEOLAR GAS pACO2 36 pAO2 105 A a g 10OTHER Ca 9 5 Mg2 2 0 PO4 1CK 55 BE 0 36 AG 16SERUM OSMOLARITY RENAL PMO 300 PCO 295 POG 5 BUN Cr 20URINALYSIS UNa 80 UCl 100 UAG 5 FENa 0 95UK 25 USG 1 01 UCr 60 UO 800PROTEIN GI LIVER FUNCTION TESTS LDH 100 TP 7 6 AST 25 TBIL 0 7ALP 71 Alb 4 0 ALT 40 BC 0 5AST ALT 0 6 BU 0 2AF alb 3 0 SAAG 1 0 SOG 60CSF CSF alb 30 CSF glu 60 CSF S alb 7 5 CSF S glu 0 6 Typically the patient fasts for ten or twelve hours before the blood is drawn for the test this is particularly important for getting a useful blood glucose measurement CMPs are also frequently performed on nonfasting patients but the glucose level in those cases is not as useful The following tests are then performed 1 General tests edit These tests help screen for a wide variety of problems The glucose test in particular helps screen for diabetes mellitus and pre diabetes The calcium test can indicate or monitor bone diseases or diseases of the parathyroid gland or kidneys Calcium salts lithium thiazide diuretics thyroxine and vitamin D can all increase levels and may interfere with this test 2 Serum glucose CalciumKidney function assessment edit Blood urea nitrogen BUN CreatinineElectrolytes edit Electrolyte levels and the balance among them are tightly regulated by the body Both individual values and ratios among the values are significant abnormalities among either can indicate problems such as an electrolyte disturbance acid base imbalance or kidney dysfunction Sodium Potassium Chloride Carbon dioxide CO2 Protein tests edit Tests of protein levels in the blood help screen for both kidney and liver disorders Serum total protein TP Human serum albuminLiver enzymes edit Bilirubin Alkaline phosphatase ALP Aspartate amino transferase AST or SGOT Alanine amino transferase ALT or SGPT Results editThe National Institutes of Health provides ranges considered within normal limits though optimal levels may vary by individual 3 Compare also the ranges given at Reference ranges for blood tests Normal CMP Results Specimen Normal Range 3 UnitsAlbumin 3 9 5 0 g dLAlkaline phosphatase 44 147 IU LALT alanine aminotransferase 8 37 IU LAST aspartate aminotransferase 10 34 IU LBUN blood urea nitrogen 7 20 mg dLCalcium 8 5 10 9 mg dLChloride 96 106 mmol LCO2 carbon dioxide 20 29 mmol LCreatinine 0 6 1 1 women 4 0 7 1 3 men mg dLGlucose 70 100 mg dLPotassium 3 7 5 2 mEq LSodium 136 144 mEq LTotal bilirubin 0 2 1 9 mg dLTotal protein 6 3 7 9 g dLSee also editBasic metabolic panelReferences edit a b Comprehensive Metabolic Panel Lab Tests Online 2005 10 31 Retrieved 2008 09 22 Calcium blood test MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Nlm nih gov 2012 08 27 Retrieved 2012 09 14 a b Comprehensive metabolic panel MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia NLM NIH gov 2013 01 21 Retrieved 2015 04 29 Creatinine blood test MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia NLM NIH gov 2013 08 04 Retrieved 2015 04 29 External links editLabsonline org Comprehensive Metabolic Panel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Comprehensive metabolic panel amp oldid 1184852721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.