FELINE SDMA TEST KIT(FICA)
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FELINE SDMA TEST KIT (FICA)
This title refers to an in-clinic test kit for measuring the level of symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) in feline serum or plasma. SDMA is a sensitive biomarker for the early detection of kidney function impairment, rising before traditional markers like creatinine and unaffected by muscle mass.
A more accurate indicator of kidney health compared to creatinine, as SDMA is not affected by muscle mass
Can be used to classify and monitor chronic kidney disease and acute kidney injury
Provides quantitative in-clinic results, facilitating quick clinical decision-making
Includes diluents and pipettes or buffer components depending on the kit format (such as fluorescent or turbidimetric immunoassays)
Uses feline serum or heparinized plasma as a sample
SDMA concentration is measured quantitatively via the in-clinic analyzer; results are typically available within approximately 8 to 11 minutes depending on the kit format
Sample size or dosage should be determined by a qualified veterinarian based on species, body weight, and clinical condition
Main Benefits
Early detection of kidney function impairment in cats, supporting timely veterinary interventionA more accurate indicator of kidney health compared to creatinine, as SDMA is not affected by muscle mass
Can be used to classify and monitor chronic kidney disease and acute kidney injury
Provides quantitative in-clinic results, facilitating quick clinical decision-making
Composition
Contains test devices or reagents for quantitative immunoassay measurement of SDMA in feline serum or plasmaIncludes diluents and pipettes or buffer components depending on the kit format (such as fluorescent or turbidimetric immunoassays)
Instructions for Use
Intended for professional veterinary use with a compatible analyzer (such as Vcheck, Cube‑Vet, or InSight V‑IA)Uses feline serum or heparinized plasma as a sample
SDMA concentration is measured quantitatively via the in-clinic analyzer; results are typically available within approximately 8 to 11 minutes depending on the kit format
Sample size or dosage should be determined by a qualified veterinarian based on species, body weight, and clinical condition
