Urea/BUN The Urea / BUN test system is intended for quantitative in vitro diagnostic measurement of Urea / BUN (urea nitrogen) concentration in human serum or plasma. Such measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of certain renal and metabolic diseases. sCal For in vitro diagnostic use on T60 instrument. eCal is used as a calibrator for In Europe, the whole urea molecule is measured. Normal human blood should contain between 1.8 – 7.1 mmol/L [1]. In the United States only the nitrogen component of urea is measured (the blood urea nitrogen, i.e., BUN), which is roughly one-half of blood urea. The normal range for BUN is between 5 – 20 mg/dL [1]. Results are given directly in mg urea nitrogen/dL on color chart. To convert to mg urea/dL multiply urea nitrogen value by 2.14. Normal values for BUN vary between species and should. be verified by laboratory determined normal range values. MATERIALS PROVIDED. 1. One bottle containing 50 strips of VET-BUN Reagent Strips. 2. ACE = angiotensin converting enzyme, ACS = acute coronary syndrome, ARB = angiotensin receptor blocker, BMI = body mass index, BUN = blood urea nitrogen, CABG = coronary artery bypass graft, Cr = creatinine, DBP = diastolic blood pressure, HF = heart failure, eGFR = estimated glomerular filtration rate, LDL = low-density lipoprotein, LVEF Healthy kidneys take urea nitrogen out of the blood and remove it through the urine. If your kidneys are not working well, the urea nitrogen will stay in the blood. Normal blood contains 7-20 mg/dl of urea. If your BUN is more than 20 mg/dL, your kidneys may not be working at full strength. Vay Tiền Trả Góp 24 Tháng.

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