KFT (Kidney Function Test)

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KFT (Kidney Function Test)

The Kidney Function Test (KFT) is a group of blood and urine tests that assess how well your kidneys are working. The kidneys play a crucial role in filtering waste products, balancing electrolytes, regulating blood pressure, and maintaining overall fluid balance. KFT helps in the early detection of kidney diseases and monitoring kidney-related conditions or treatment progress.

Types of KFT Parameters Tested

  • Serum Creatinine: Indicates how well the kidneys are filtering waste
  • Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN): Measures the amount of nitrogen in the blood from urea
  • Uric Acid: Detects waste buildup related to kidney efficiency
  • Electrolytes:
    • Sodium (Na+)
    • Potassium (K+)
    • Chloride (Cl−)
    • Calcium (Ca++)
    • Phosphorus (P)
  • Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR): Calculates kidney filtration capacity
  • Urine Routine (optional): Evaluates presence of protein, sugar, or blood in urine

Uses of KFT

  • Early detection of kidney disease or dysfunction
  • Monitoring chronic kidney disease (CKD) or diabetes/hypertension-related complications
  • Evaluating medications that may affect kidney health
  • Pre-surgical evaluation and organ transplant readiness
  • Assessing dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, or urinary tract issues
  • Diagnosing causes of symptoms like swelling, fatigue, or changes in urination

Preparation

  • Fasting: Generally not required, unless combined with other tests
  • Water Intake: Stay well-hydrated, unless instructed otherwise
  • Medication Disclosure: Inform your doctor if you are taking diuretics, painkillers, or any other long-term medications
  • Avoid High-Protein Meals: A day before the test for more accurate results
  • Urine Sample (if required): May need to be collected as per lab instructions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is a KFT test?
It is a group of tests that evaluate how well your kidneys are functioning by measuring waste levels and electrolyte balance in your blood.

2. Is fasting required for the KFT?
Usually no, but your doctor may advise fasting if the test is done along with other panels.

3. How is the test performed?
A blood sample is taken from your arm. If a urine sample is needed, you may be asked to provide it separately.

4. How long does it take to get results?
Results are typically available within 12–24 hours.

5. What can abnormal KFT results indicate?
They may suggest kidney infection, kidney disease, dehydration, high blood pressure, or complications from diabetes.


Includes 11 Test Parameters

  • BUN Urea Nitrogen, Serum
  • BUN/Creatinine Ratio
  • Calcium Total, Serum
  • Chlorides, Serum
  • Creatinine, Serum
  • Phosphorus-Inorganic, Serum
  • Sodium, Serum
  • Urea, Serum
  • Urea/Creatinine Ratio
  • Uric Acid, Serum
  • EGFR

Test Preparations:

  • No special preparation is needed.

TAT: 16-24 Ho

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