What Tests Are Included in the Package?
- Lipase – A pancreatic enzyme that breaks down fats. Elevated levels may indicate pancreatitis.
- Urine Amylase – A pancreatic enzyme breaking down starch. Its presence in urine helps diagnose acute pancreatitis.
- Pancreatic Amylase – A specific form of amylase produced by the pancreas, crucial for diagnosing acute pancreatic inflammation.
- Amylase – An enzyme responsible for carbohydrate digestion; abnormal levels may indicate pancreatic or salivary gland issues.
- CA 19-9 – A tumor marker useful for diagnosing pancreatic cancer and monitoring treatment.
- Insulin – A hormone produced by the pancreas, essential for blood sugar regulation. It helps detect carbohydrate metabolism disorders and insulin resistance.
Why Should You Perform the Pancreatic Disease Diagnostic Test Package?
Pancreatic diseases, such as pancreatitis or pancreatic cancer, can develop silently over time, leading to serious complications like diabetes, digestive disorders, or jaundice. This package allows a comprehensive assessment of pancreatic function and early detection of abnormalities in enzyme and hormone production. Regular monitoring is especially important for high-risk individuals, including diabetics, those with chronic abdominal pain, and those with a family history of pancreatic diseases.
When Should You Perform the Pancreatic Disease Diagnostic Test Package?
- If You Notice Symptoms Such As:
- Chronic abdominal pain, especially in the upper abdomen,
- Bloating, nausea, vomiting,
- Steatorrhea (fatty stools),
- Unintentional weight loss,
- Jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes).
- For High-Risk Groups:
- Individuals with type 1 and type 2 diabetes,
- People with chronic pancreatitis,
- Those with a family history of pancreatic cancer,
- Individuals who consume excessive alcohol,
- Those with gallstones, which can lead to pancreatitis.
Who Should Consider This Test Package?
- Individuals with chronic abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, and digestive issues.
- People with type 1 and type 2 diabetes for pancreatic function monitoring.
- Individuals suspected of having acute or chronic pancreatitis.
- People with a family history of pancreatic cancer.
- Individuals with recurrent digestive issues, fatty stools, or unexplained weight loss.
Material to Be Collected
- Blood – For lipase, pancreatic amylase, amylase, CA 19-9, and insulin tests.
- Urine – For urine amylase testing.
How to Prepare for the Pancreatic Disease Diagnostic Test Package?
Blood tests should be performed on an empty stomach. It is recommended to drink a small amount of water for better comfort during blood collection. The last meal should be eaten no later than 6:00 PM the previous day. Blood collection is recommended in the morning between 7:00 and 10:00.
For urine amylase testing, provide a morning urine sample collected from the middle stream in a clean container.
Waiting Time for Test Results
Up to
1 business day.