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Iodide in Blood
€ 40,00
This test measures iodide in the blood, reflecting the amount available for thyroid hormone synthesis. It is useful for evaluating iodine status in combination with thyroid function tests, and as a complement to urinary iodine analysis
Beschrijving
What it measures
- Iodide circulating in the blood (either in serum or whole blood).
- Reflects the amount of iodine available for immediate thyroid hormone synthesis and transport.
Why it matters
- Unlike urine tests, which show how much iodine is excreted, blood iodide reflects current circulating levels and may indicate whether enough is available for thyroid uptake.
- Whole blood iodide includes both plasma and intracellular fractions, giving a more stable picture than serum alone.
Clinical applications
- Assessing acute iodine status in patients with thyroid symptoms.
- Monitoring iodine supplementation (together with thyroid function tests).
- Complementary to urine testing:
- Urine = output/excretion (how much iodine leaves the body).
- Blood = circulating availability (how much iodine is currently accessible to the thyroid).
- Useful in patients with kidney disease, where urinary iodine might be misleading.
Practical details
- Sample type: Whole Blood or capillary blood via Tasso device (for at-home collection).
- Turnaround time: 7–10 working days.
- Reference values: Typically around 40–90 µg/L for serum iodide (may vary by lab population).
Limitations
- Whole blood iodide is stable but requires careful sample handling.
- Should always be interpreted alongside thyroid hormones (TSH, free T4, free T3).
- Sample requirement: Whole blood sample
Suitable for postal submission.
Additional information
| Weight | 0,5 kg |
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| Dimensions | 25 × 16 × 2,5 cm |
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