Kidney Stone Test – Calculus (Stone) Analysis by Automated FTIR (Kidney (Renal) Calculus)

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Kidney Stone Test – Calculus (Stone) Analysis by Automated FTIR (Kidney (Renal) Calculus)

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Blood

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Male, Female

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Kidney stones are small, hard deposits that form in the kidneys and can cause intense pain when they pass through the urinary tract.

Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) spectroscopy is a powerful analytical technique that can be used to determine the chemical composition of a sample by measuring the absorption or transmission of infrared light. In the case of kidney stones, FTIR spectroscopy can be used to analyze the composition of the stone and identify the types of minerals that are present.

Some of the minerals that are commonly found in kidney stones include calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate, uric acid, and struvite. Knowing the composition of the stone can help doctors determine the best course of treatment, as different types of stones require different treatments.

Reasons for Undergoing the Kidney Stone Test

The Kidney Stone Test – Calculus (Stone) Analysis by Automated FTIR is a crucial diagnostic tool for individuals experiencing symptoms related to kidney stones. There are several key reasons to undergo this test:

  • Identifying the chemical composition of the kidney stone, which helps determine the type of stone and its potential causes.
  • Guiding healthcare providers in planning the most effective treatment approach based on the stone’s composition.
  • Providing insights for preventing the formation of new stones through lifestyle changes or medication.
  • Managing symptoms such as severe pain, nausea, vomiting, blood in the urine, frequent urination, and fever associated with kidney stones.

List of Parameters Considered During the Kidney Stone Test

The Kidney Stone Analysis test utilises Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) to measure specific parameters that help identify the stone’s composition. The key parameters include:

  • Infrared Spectrum: The unique “fingerprint” of the stone’s molecular vibrations, obtained by measuring the absorption or transmission of infrared light.
  • Mineral Composition: The presence of various minerals such as calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate, uric acid, struvite, cystine, and other components.
  • Quantification of Components: Qualitative and sometimes quantitative estimates of the stone’s components, providing a detailed understanding of its composition.

Home Collection for Kidney Stone Test Near You

SimplyCare offers a convenient home collection option for the Kidney Stone Test, ensuring comfort and safety for patients. A trained phlebotomist will come to your doorstep to collect the stone sample, ensuring the highest standards of safety and sample handling.

This service eliminates the need to visit a diagnostic center, without compromising on accuracy of the test results. SimplyCare ensures accurate and timely reports, bringing high-quality diagnostic services right to your home for maximum convenience and reliability.

Price : ₹ 1,650

FAQ’s

The Calculus Analysis by automated FTIR (Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy) is a diagnostic test that is used to identify the chemical composition of a kidney (renal) calculus or stone. The test measures the infrared spectrum of the stone, which allows the identification of the chemical composition of the stone viz. calcium oxalate & phosphate, magnesium ammonium phosphate (struvite), uric acid, cystine and other components

  1. Identification of Kidney Calculi: Calculus analysis is essential in determining the type of kidney stone that is formed in the human body.
  2. Treatment Planning: Knowing the type of stone can guide the healthcare provider in deciding on the best course of treatment.
  3. Prevention of Kidney Stones: Understanding the composition of kidney stones can also help in preventing the formation of new stones. The healthcare provider can recommend lifestyle changes or medications to prevent the recurrence of kidney stones.

This test is recommended for individuals who experience symptoms of kidney stones, such as:

  • Severe pain in the back, lower abdomen, or groin
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Blood in the urine
  • Frequent urge to urinate
  • Painful urination
  • Fever and chills

The test requires a small sample of the kidney stone, which is typically collected by the urologist or a trained medical professional during a routine medical examination.

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