A diabetic profile is a series of blood tests that measure blood sugar levels and other indicators of diabetes. It can help diagnose diabetes early and monitor how well a person is managing their diabetes.
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C-PEPTIDE FASTING, SERUM
C-Peptide is useful in distinguishing Insulinomas from exogenous insulin administration. It’s concentrations are severely decreased or absent in Type I Diabetes mellitus. C-Peptide is also useful in monitoring patients who have received islet cell or pancreatic transplants.
A C-peptide fasting serum test measures the amount of insulin your body produces. It’s a blood test that involves fasting overnight.Purpose-
- To diagnose and monitor diabetes
- To determine the cause of low blood sugar
- To monitor treatment for tumors in the pancreas
- To evaluate pancreatic function
How it’s performed- After fasting for 8 to 12 hours, a blood sample is taken in a red-top or gel-barrier tube
- The serum is separated from the cells and transferred to a transport tube
- The sample is refrigerated and transported
What it shows- High levels of C-peptide indicate type 2 diabetes
- Low levels of C-peptide indicate type 1 diabetes
- C-peptide levels can help distinguish between endogenous insulin (produced by the pancreas) and exogenous insulin (administered externally)
Other uses- C-peptide levels can help guide treatment decisions for diabetes or other insulin-related conditions
- C-peptide levels can help monitor the health and function of the pancreas
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C-PEPTIDE POST PRANDIAL, SERUM
C-Peptide is useful in distinguishing Insulinomas from exogenous insulin administration. It’s concentrations are severely decreased or absent in Type I Diabetes mellitus. C-Peptide is also useful in monitoring patients who have received islet cell or pancreatic transplants.
A postprandial C-peptide serum test measures the amount of C-peptide in your blood after eating. C-peptide is a byproduct of insulin production, and measuring it can help determine how well your pancreas is responding to food.What it’s used for-
- Diagnosing and managing diabetes
- Distinguishing between type 1 and type 2 diabetes
- Tailoring treatment plans
- Helping to find the cause of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)
How it works- The pancreas releases equal amounts of C-peptide and insulin into the bloodstream
- C-peptide stays in the blood longer than insulin, making it easier to measure
- A C-peptide test can’t diagnose diabetes, but it can indicate if your body can produce insulin
What to expect- You may need to fast overnight before the test
- The test is performed using a blood sample
- The sample is collected in a red-top tube or gel-barrier tube
- The sample is refrigerated during transport and storage
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CARDIOMETABOLIC SYNDROME PANEL
Cardiometabolic syndrome represent a cluster of interrelated risk factors, primarily hypertension, elevated fasting blood sugar, dyslipidemia, abdominal obesity and elevated triglycerides. Cardiometabolic health has emerged as a concern due to increasing trend in development of Obesity and Metabolic syndrome which are independent risk factors for Cardiovascular Diseases and other complications. The two most important risk factors defined by National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute are Central obesity and Insulin resistance. Other risk factors include age, family history, lack of exercise and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Metabolic syndrome increases the risk of development of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Cardiovascular complications like Atherosclerosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Heart attack, Stroke as well as Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD). The syndrome is typically asymptomatic thus it is recommended to measure additional biomarkers associated with insulin resistance.
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DIABETES PANEL
This package measures blood glucose levels, including HbA1c levels. The HbA1c (hemoglobin A1c) test measures average blood sugar level over an extended period (8-12 weeks) and is a useful tool for both detecting and/or monitoring diabetes. Consistently elevated blood sugars can increase risk of heart disease, kidney damage and stroke thus monitoring and maintaining the right blood sugar levels is essential to prevent complications. It also includes a set of screenings commonly ordered at an annual health visit, including cholesterol and lipids, as well as kidney function tests to assess overall health.
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DIABETES TYPE 1 AUTOIMMUNE PROFILE
Type 1 Diabetes mellitus (insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, IDDM) is the result of a T-cell mediated destruction of the beta cells in genetically predisposed individuals. Autoantibodies to a variety of islet cell antigens appear during the course of autoimmune insulitis. Type 1 Diabetes is characterized by the presence of distinct circulating autoantibodies including autoantibodies to glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD), protein tyrosine phosphatase (IA2), insulin, Zinc transport 8 (ZnT8) antibody and autoantibodies directed against cytoplasmic components of islet cells. Measurement of autoantibodies to GAD, IA2, insulin, ZnT8 and of cytoplasmic islet cell antigens (ICA) has been shown to be of significant value for the diagnosis and prediction of type 1 diabetes in first-degree relatives of diabetic patients. ZnT8 antibody complements GAD-65, IA-2, and insulin antibodies as it is positive in 3% to 4% of patients who are negative for GAD-65, IA-2, and insulin antibodies. Use of these 4 antibodies results in 93% to 98% sensitivity. One or several of these autoantibodies are found in most new onset type 1 diabetic patients. They can also be detected before the onset of the disease and characterize the so-called prediabetic period. These autoantibodies help to estimate the risk of an individual developing type 1 diabetes. Testing for all autoantibodies is highly recommended for risk assessment of type 1 diabetes.
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Freedom from diabetes package
Jaanch Diabetic Profile – Advanced is a doctor-curated health checkup designed for accurate diagnosis and management of diabetes at affordable rates. It mainly assesses the health and functioning of heart and kidneys. It also offers CBC and tests for evaluating levels of essential nutrients and diabetes detection tests. This package is highly recommended for people of all ages to measure, manage and master diabetes.
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FRUCTOSAMINE
This assay is useful to assess intermediate term glycemic control. Fructosamine reflects glycemic control in diabetic patients over the previous 2 to 3 weeks. High values indicate poor control.
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GAD-65 (GLUTAMIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE- 65), IgG
GAD-65 antibody is useful to diagnose Insulin dependent Diabetes mellitus (IDDM), to assess risk for development of IDDM, to predict onset of IDDM and risk of development of related endocrine disorders like Thyroiditis.
Glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 (GAD65) IgG is an antibody that indicates the presence of an autoimmune condition. It’s a marker for type 1 diabetes and other autoimmune disorders.
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GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST (75 GM)
It is A ‘’Single-step procedure” developed by DIPSI to diagnose Gestational Diabetes. due to the practical difficulty in performing glucose tolerance test in the fasting state
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GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST (GTT) PREGNANCY,100g GLUCOSE
This test is recommended to diagnose Gestational Diabetes in pregnant women who screen positive with 50 gm Glucose challenge test. At least two values must meet or exceed the stated reference value for a diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes mellitus (Fasting >95 mg/dL; 1 hour >180 mg/dL; 2 hours > 155 mg/dL; 3 hours>140 mg/dL). If results are normal in clinically suspected cases, test must be repeated in the third trimester.
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GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST, ORAL (OGTT)
A diagnosis of Diabetes mellitus is made if fasting blood glucose exceeds 126 mg/dL and / or 2 hour post load glucose exceeds 200 mg/dL.
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HbA1c; GLYCOSYLATED HEMOGLOBIN
The hemoglobin A1C (HbA1c) test measures the average level of blood sugar (glucose) over the past two to three months. It’s a blood test that helps diagnose type 2 diabetes and monitor blood sugar levels for people with diabetes.
How it works-
- The test measures the amount of glucose attached to hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells
- The test measures the amount of glucose attached to hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells
- The higher the blood sugar level, the more glucose attaches to hemoglobin
- The test result is reported as a percentage
When to get tested
- The CDC recommends that adults 45 and older get a baseline test
- People with diabetes should get tested at least once a year
- If you have prediabetes, you should get tested as often as your doctor recommends
What the results mean
- A normal A1C level is below 5.7%
- A result of 6.5% or more indicates diabetes
Why it’s important- The HbA1c test is an important indicator of how well diabetes is being managed
- It can help with treatment decisions
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HOMA INSULIN RESISTANCE INDEX
Homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) is a test that measures insulin resistance. It’s used in clinical practice and epidemiological studies to help identify people who may have type 2 diabetes.
How it’s calculated
- HOMA-IR is calculated using fasting blood sugar and insulin levels
- The formula is: Fasting serum insulin (μU/ml) × fasting plasma glucose (mmol l)/22.5
- The threshold HOMA-IR level that indicates insulin resistance varies by study
What it’s used for
- HOMA-IR is used to estimate insulin resistance, which is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease
- It’s also used to predict the risk of metabolic syndrome and inflammatory disease
Who it’s used for
- HOMA-IR has been used in clinical and epidemiological studies of adults
- It’s also been used in studies of adolescents
Other considerations- HOMA-IR is a biomarker for type 2 diabetes
- The role of HOMA-IR in non-diabetics is less clear
- HOMA-IR levels can vary depending on age, gender, and other factors
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INSULIN – FASTING
Insulin is produced by beta cells of the pancreas. It leads to Type 1 (IDDM) diabetes caused by Insulin deficiency & Type 2 (NIDDM) diabetes caused by insulin resistance. This assay is useful in the management of Diabetes. It is also used for diagnosing Insulinoma when used in conjunction with Proinsulin and C-peptide measurement
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INSULIN – PP
Insulin is produced by beta cells of the pancreas. It leads to Type 1 (IDDM) diabetes caused by Insulin deficiency & Type 2 (NIDDM) diabetes caused by insulin resistance. This assay is useful in the management of Diabetes. It is also used for diagnosing Insulinoma when used in conjunction with Proinsulin and C-peptide measurement.
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INSULIN ANTIBODIES
Insulin antibodies are proteins that the body produces to attack insulin. They can be detected through an anti-insulin antibody test.
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