- Complete Blood Count (CBC) (26)
- Absolute Basophils Count, Blood
- Absolute Eosinophil Count, Blood
- Absolute Lymphocyte Count, Blood
- Absolute Monocyte Count, Blood
- Absolute Neutrophil Count, Blood
- Basophils
- Eosinophils
- Hemoglobin Hb
- Lymphocytes
- MCH
- MCHC
- MCV
- MENTZER INDEX9MCV/RCC
- Monocytes
- MPV Mean Platelet Volume
- Neutrophils
- PCT
- PCV Haematocrit
- PDW Platelet Distribution Width
- Platelet Count Thrombocyte count
- P – LCC
- P – LCR
- RBC Count
- RDW-CV
- RDW (Red Cell Distribution Width)
- WBC-Total Counts Leucocytes
- C-Reactive Protein (CRP), Quantitative (1)
- CRP (C Reactive Protein) Quantitative
- Creatine Phosphokinase MB (CPK MB) (1)
- Creatinine-Kinase MB (CPK)
- D-Dimer (1)
- D-Dimer
- Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) (1)
- ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate)
- Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH), Serum (1)
- LDH (Lactate dehydrogenase)
- Troponin I High Sensitive (1)
- Troponin I HS
The “Covid Inflammatory Panel” is a diagnostic test package offered by Redcliffelabs that includes a combination of 32 tests designed to assess various aspects of inflammation and potential health implications, particularly in the context of COVID-19. The results are typically available within 15 hours. Here’s a breakdown of the tests included in this panel:
Significance of the Package: The Covid Inflammatory Panel is designed to assess markers of inflammation and potential cardiac involvement that could be relevant in the context of COVID-19. Elevated levels of these markers can indicate a heightened inflammatory response and potentially guide healthcare providers in managing and monitoring the patient’s condition.
It’s important to note that this panel is designed for informational purposes and should be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. Elevated markers may not necessarily mean a specific diagnosis, and further evaluation and discussion with a medical provider are important for proper assessment and guidance.
As with any medical test, consulting a healthcare professional is crucial for interpreting results, understanding implications, and determining appropriate next steps based on individual health history and symptoms.