Complete Metabolic Panel (CMP) Levels
Summary
Metabolic indicators can be useful in diagnosing potential problems, and the change in time can do this as well, in addition to helping people determine if their lifestyle changes are helping them reduce their risk.
There are also medical devices that can typically sync with mobileS devices, to make the data populate automatically, and share with doctors. This would be a much further in the future step, but having a place to put the data is the first step.
User Stories
All numbers expressed below are the reference ranges; values within the reference range (WRR) are ideal. Above and below these ranges indicates a potential problem. These are called the upper reference limit (URL) and the lower reference limit (LRL). Sometime these are also called within normal limits (WNL), upper limit of normal (ULN), & lower limit of normal (LLN) respectively.
The units displayed are those that are typically used
Electrolytes [mMol/L]
Sodium (NA+)
- 128-145
Potassium (K+)
- 3.6-5.1
Total Carbon Dioxide (TCO2)
- 18-33
Chloride (CL-) -98-108
General Metabolic Assessment [mg/dL]
Serum Glucose (GLU)
- 73-118
- Desirable (<100), Borderline (100-125), High Risk (>125)
Calcium (CA)
- 8.0-10.3
Kidney Function Assessment [mg/dL]
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
- 7-22
Creatine (CRE)
- 0.6-1.2
Liver Function Assessment
Low Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
- 42-141 U/L
Alanine Amino Transferase (ALT/SGPT)
- 10-47 U/L
Asparate Amino Transferase (AST/SGOT)
- 11-38 U/L
Total Bilirubin (TBIL)
- 0.2-1.6 mg/dL
Proteins [g/dL]
Human Serum Albumin (ALB)
- 3.3-5.5
Serum Total Protein (TP)
- 6.4-8.1