ANION GAP (AGP)

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Department : BIOCHEMISTRY

The Anion Gap (AGP) Test is a blood test that evaluates the balance of electrolytes in the body by calculating the difference between measured cations and anions. It is commonly used to assess acid-base disorders and overall metabolic health.

The Anion Gap (AGP) Test is performed to:

  • Evaluate acid-base balance in the body

  • Help diagnose metabolic acidosis

  • Detect electrolyte imbalances

  • Assess kidney function and metabolic conditions

  • Support diagnosis of serious medical conditions

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. Fasting: Not required (may vary based on doctor’s advice) Medications: Inform your doctor about any ongoing medications Hydration: Maintain normal fluid intake Special Instructions: Often done along with electrolyte panel.
The Anion Gap (AGP) Test is a blood test used to measure the difference between positively and negatively charged electrolytes. It helps detect acid-base imbalances and identify underlying metabolic conditions.

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