Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)
Measures iron levels and binding capacity to assess iron status and anemia risk.
What This Test Measures
Specimen & Collection
Preparation
No fasting is required for this test. Inform your healthcare provider of all medications and supplements, as some may affect iron levels.
Biomarkers Included (3)
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This test measures iron concentration in liver tissue, typically obtained through biopsy. Liver iron assessment is used to diagnose and monitor hemochromatosis (iron overload) and cirrhosis. Elevated liver iron indicates excessive iron accumulation, which damages the liver and other organs, causing fibrosis, cirrhosis, and increased disease risk. Iron measurement helps distinguish iron-related liver disease from other causes and guides chelation or phlebotomy treatment.
This specialized blood gas measurement indicates the partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) at which hemoglobin reaches 50% saturation—a value that reflects hemoglobin's oxygen-carrying efficiency. This adjusted measurement helps assess how readily hemoglobin releases oxygen to tissues. Abnormal values may indicate lung disease, heart conditions, altitude-related changes, or hemoglobin abnormalities. This test is primarily used in clinical settings for respiratory and critical care assessment.
Iron binding capacity measures the amount of iron that can be carried by transferrin, a protein in blood that transports iron throughout the body. This test is part of iron metabolism assessment and helps evaluate iron stores and absorption. Elevated iron binding capacity may suggest iron deficiency, while low levels can indicate iron overload or chronic disease. Understanding iron binding capacity alongside other iron markers (ferritin, serum iron) provides a complete picture of iron status, which is essential for energy production, oxygen transport, and immune function.
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This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment plan.
Lab results should be interpreted by a licensed healthcare provider in the context of your complete medical history. Processing times may vary by laboratory. Charges will not be submitted to insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid. Direct-access lab testing is not available in NY, NJ, or RI.
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