Basic Information
- Primary DI
- D-02B0017YS
- Basic UDI-DI Code
- B-02B0017YS
- Reference
- 2Y001
- Device Types
-
Single use
- Regulation
- Eu Ivdd
- Classification
- Eu Ivd General
- Status
- On The Market
- Manufacturer
- Changsha Sinocare Inc.
Additional Description
Electrolyte (K/Na/Cl/Ca) Reagent Kit is intended to quantitatively determine K, Na, Cl and Ca in human serum in vitro. Clinically, it is mainly used for auxiliary diagnosis of potassium, sodium and calcium metabolism disorders or hyperchloremia or hypochloremia. Potassium (K) is the major cation to maintain cell physiological activities in the human body, which is necessary to maintain the normal osmotic pressure and acid-base balance of the body, participate in glucose and protein metabolism, and ensure the normal neuromuscular function. The major function of sodium (Na) is to maintain the extracellular fluid volume, osmotic pressure and acid-base balance, as well as muscle and nerve irritability in the human body. Sodium is relatively stable in the blood with less fluctuation compared with potassium in the blood. Hyponatremia is recognized as a common electrolyte disorder in the clinic setting. Chloride ion (Cl) is mainly used for the evaluation of sodium potassium disorder and acid-base imbalance. The increase of chloride ion in serum is commonly seen in respiratory alkalosis, renal failure, nephritis, oliguria, and etc., while its decrease is generally witnessed in diabetes insipidus, acidosis, and etc. The increase in serum calcium (Ca) is seen in primary hyperparathyroidism, vitamin D poisoning, acidosis, dehydration and etc., whereas its decrease occurs in hypoparathyroidism, vitamin D deficiency, neonatal hypocalcemia and etc.
CND Nomenclature Codes
| Code | Description |
|---|---|
| W01010304 | CHLORIDE |
| W01010309 | SODIUM |
| W01010308 | POTASSIUM |
| W01010303 | CALCIUM |
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