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Cystatin - C Test
- SummaryThe Cystatin-C Test measures the level of cystatin-C, a protein that helps assess kidney function more accurately than creatinine in some cases. It is especially useful in detecting early changes in kidney health, even when creatinine levels appear normal. This test requires a blood sample, does not require fasting, and is suitable for all age groups and genders as advised by a doctor.Read more
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Overview
The Cystatin C Test measures the amount of cystatin C in your blood. Your body produces cystatin C constantly, and it is found in various body fluids, including blood, spinal fluid, etc. When your kidneys are in a healthy state, they filter cystatin C out of the blood through urine.
Cystatin C Test is used to assess the functioning of your kidneys or renal system. The levels of protein measure glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Levels of GFR shows how well the kidneys are working. Doctors may also use it to evaluate the progression of a particular kidney disease that a patient might have.
When your doctor suspects a kidney-related disease, he might prescribe for this test. This is because, in most cases, the levels of creatinine serum are not reliable. Creatinine serum determines the amount of creatinine in your blood.
The concentrations of cystatin C in the blood are normal when the renal system functioning is normal. However, as kidney function deteriorates, the level begins to rise. This increase in cystatin C occurs as the glomerular filtration rate falls.
Cystatin C levels change with a change in glomerular filtration rate, which is why it is a reliable indicator for the evaluation of renal disorders.
Some symptoms might prompt your doctor to recommend a Cystatin C test. These include:
- Change in the amount of urine passed in a day
- Water retention in different body parts
- Dyspnoea or shortness of breath
- Painful sensation in the chest
- Seizures
The prevalence of kidney disease in India is around 800 per million of the population.
Risk Assessment
Chronic Kidney Disease and other renal disorders
What does this test detect?
Cystatin C test measures the amount of cystatin C in the blood, which is useful in evaluating the functioning power of kidneys in the body.
A doctor generally advises for a Cystatin C test in people who are at higher risk of kidney dysfunction:
- People who have diabetes or high blood pressure.
- People who have a family history of kidney-related problems.
- People who fall under the obese category.
- People who have had acute kidney injury.
- People who are regular smokers.
Indications for Cystatin C Test
Doctors prescribe the Cystatin C if a patient at high risk shows the following symptoms:
- Stomach troubles or acute pain in the stomach.
- Nausea
- Fatigue
- Excessive dry and itchy skin.
- Foamy urine or blood in the urine.
Much like other tests and diseases, early detection is advisable, and a doctor’s advice is paramount.
How frequently should you take this test?
Cystatin C test should be taken whenever your healthcare provider suspects some sort of kidney dysfunction and your serum creatinine level measurements are not reliable.
This test may also be done at regular intervals for those patients who suffer from chronic kidney diseases.
Test Preparation
Before the Test
Typically, an Cystatin C Test doesn't need any special get-ready steps. But, if you are undergoing this test alongside another, your medical professional might tell you to avoid eating specific food items. Therefore, it's wise to talk to a physician prior to the test to achieve the best outcomes.
During the Test
The process begins with a blood draw from a vein in your arm. Here's what you can expect during the procedure:
- The insertion site is cleaned with an antiseptic solution.
- A tourniquet is applied to your arm to enhance the visibility of the veins.
- A single-use needle is inserted into the vein to collect the blood. This procedure may take a few seconds, and you may feel a brief, sharp sensation.
- The blood is collected in a container or a small test tube labelled with your information.
After the Test
After the blood sample is collected:
- A bandage is applied to the site to stop any bleeding.
- It is common to experience minor bruising, but feeling dizzy is rare. You may be asked to rest for a few minutes.
- Contact your healthcare provider if you notice any bleeding, discomfort, or skin reactions at the site of the puncture.
Parameters
Cystatin C is a considerably small protein. It is produced throughout the body by all the cells that contain a nucleus. It is produced, filtered from the blood by the kidneys.
The Cystatin C Test measures the levels of the protein in the blood.
The Cystatin C Test is applicable for males and females, both adults and children.
Ranges
|
Test |
Normal Range (mg/L) |
|---|---|
|
Cystatin C in the blood |
0.62 – 1.15 mg/L. |
The normal values and reference ranges of the test may vary from lab to lab. Please refer to the ranges mentioned in the report and consult a doctor to understand the interpretation of lab reports.
Test Result Interpretation
Any deviation from the normal range of the Cystatin C Test is a measure of kidney function and the glomerular filtration rate.
A Cystatin C Test can help your doctor find your GFR (glomerular filtration rate). Cystatin C is filtered out of the blood by the glomeruli, which are the groups of tiny blood vessels in the kidneys. The levels of cystatin C in the blood indicates the glomerular filtration rate (GFR)
GFR is the rate at which the renal fluid is filtered. A decline in kidney function causes GFR to go down and increases cystatin C and other proteins and elements, such as creatinine and urea, in the blood. The levels of these substances increase because the kidneys cannot properly filter the blood at a normal rate, leading to the accumulation of these substances in the blood.
Alternatively, an improvement in kidney function leads to increases in GFR, which causes levels of cystatin C, creatinine, and urea to decline due to the kidneys being able to remove them from the blood effectively.
High levels of cystatin C are usually caused by underlying medical conditions such as kidney disorder, HIV, diabetes, high blood pressure or cancer.
While the high cystatin C is bad for kidneys, low level of cystatin C is equally harmful as it indicates a higher risk of Alzheimer’s and hardening of arteries. A cystatin C is essential as it clearly reports the amount of cystatin C level in your body and if any medication is required to bring it in the normal range.
Risks and Limitations
A Cystatin C test is a very standard blood test with very rare chances of complications. Consult your doctor immediately if you experience-
- Prolonged bleeding from the puncture site
- Pain or swelling at the collection site
Limitations of the test
- Interference with test results due to machine or human errors
- Misinterpretation of the markers
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