Cobalt
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4100.00 rsd
Reverse time
15 days
Sampling
Blood Draw
Category
Biochemistry
The cobalt test, part of a broader biochemical test for heavy metals, is used to confirm potential cobalt toxicity in the body and to monitor cobalt levels in individuals with metal implants. This test is conducted at IntroLab, one of the leading laboratories in Belgrade. Visit us to learn more about the procedure, preparation, and other details related to this test.
What is cobalt?
Cobalt is a metal used in various industries and materials, including metal implants in orthopedic surgery. However, some individuals may develop sensitivity or reactions to cobalt, leading to potential toxicity.
How is sampling done?
The cobalt test is performed on a blood sample to determine the concentration of cobalt in the body. This test confirms the presence of metal, which is important for assessing toxicity and determining the need for further measures.
Who needs a cobalt test?
This test is used to monitor cobalt levels in individuals with metal implants, such as artificial joints or prosthetics. It ensures that metal concentrations remain within a safe range to prevent adverse effects or complications.
Interpreting the results
Reduced levels of cobalt are not clinically significant.
Cobalt concentrations higher than 1.0 ng/ml may indicate possible occupational or environmental exposure. It is important to consider the source of exposure when interpreting the results.
When cobalt is ingested orally, concentrations higher than 5 ng/ml may indicate significant exposure and potential toxicity. Results from heavy metal blood tests, including this one, require careful monitoring and evaluation to ensure safety and take appropriate measures.
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Sample: Whole blood
Reverse time: 15 days
Preparation: No special preparation is required.