Lactate Test and its Function
The Lactate Test measures the concentration of lactic acid in your blood, a key indicator of how well your body is using oxygen. When oxygen levels drop—due to strenuous exercise, infection, or organ dysfunction—cells switch to anaerobic metabolism, producing lactate as a byproduct. Elevated lactate levels can signal serious conditions like sepsis, shock, or respiratory failure. This test helps doctors assess tissue oxygenation and detect metabolic imbalances early, making it a vital diagnostic tool in emergency and critical care settings.
Conditions that may require Lactate Test
A Lactate Test is commonly recommended when a patient shows signs of oxygen deprivation or metabolic stress. Conditions such as sepsis, heart failure, severe infections, trauma, or uncontrolled diabetes can lead to elevated lactate levels. It’s also used to monitor patients in intensive care units or those undergoing treatment for shock, respiratory distress, or kidney failure. By tracking lactate levels, clinicians can evaluate the severity of illness and guide timely interventions.
Lactate Test Procedure
The test involves a simple blood draw, typically from a vein in the arm. No fasting is required, and the sample is collected by a trained technician—often at your home if you opt for HealthcareOnTime’s doorstep service. Once collected, the sample is sent to a certified lab for analysis. Results are usually available within 24 to 48 hours and can be accessed digitally via email or WhatsApp. The process is quick, minimally invasive, and designed for convenience.
Interpreting Lactate Test Results
Normal lactate levels typically range between 0.5 and 2.2 mmol/L. Elevated levels may indicate hypoxia (low oxygen), organ dysfunction, or metabolic disorders. For instance, a spike in lactate could suggest sepsis or shock, while persistently high levels might point to chronic conditions like liver disease. Conversely, low lactate levels are rare but may occur in certain metabolic deficiencies. Interpretation should always be done by a healthcare professional, considering the patient’s symptoms and medical history.
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How much does Lactate Test cost?
The Lactate Test cost is Rs.400, although it is now available for Rs.400 because of the offer.