Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) Test
An Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) test performed to assess a patient’s respiratory and metabolic status by measuring the level of oxygen , carbon dioxide , and acidity in the blood. This test helps doctors understand how will the lungs are functioning, the body’s acid base Balance, and the effectiveness of oxygen delivery to tissues.
An Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) test is a diagnostic procedure used to measure the levels of oxygen (O₂), carbon dioxide (CO₂), and the acid-base (pH) balance in your blood. It provides crucial insights into your lung function and how effectively your body is exchanging gases.
This test is typically recommended for patients with breathing or metabolic issues, and those in intensive care settings.
- The ABG Test includes evaluation of the following parameters
- pH – Measures the acidity or alkalinity of your blood
- NABL-accredited lab for accurate and reliable results
- PaO₂ (Partial Pressure of Oxygen) – Indicates the oxygen level in arterial blood
- PaCO₂ (Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide) – Reflects the amount of CO₂ gas
- HCO₃⁻ (Bicarbonate) – Assesses the metabolic component of pH balance
- O₂ Saturation (O₂ Sat) – Percentage of oxygen bound to hemoglobin
- Base Excess (BE) – Helps assess the buffering capacity of blood
- Lactate (optional) – May be included to assess oxygen delivery and metabolic stress
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- Free Home Sample Collection
- Same-Day Report on WhatsApp
- NABL-accredited lab for accurate and reliable results
- Fast turnaround time – results typically within a few hours
- Expert interpretation and support available
- Ideal for critical care, pre/post-surgical cases, and respiratory conditions
