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CDSA Level 4

Test Code: 2007

WellLab offer an extensive range of gastrointestinal test profiles to assist and provide a practitioner with the flexibility in deciding the most appropriate test analyses for the patient.


The CDSA test can assist physicians to develop earlier, more effective preventive interventions, improve the timing and precision of treatments and reduce the risk of clinical relapse in certain groups of patients. It will also allow physicians to better evaluate and document the medical necessity for more invasive procedures such as colonoscopy.


The CDSA Level 4 test is similar to the CDSA Level 3 test in the sense that it includes similar digestive and metabolic markers such as pancreatic elastase (PE-1). The CDSA level 4 test is recommended for patients with diffuse and non-specific GI-related symptoms such as IBS, indigestion, dysbiosis, constipation, and diarrhea.This profile may also be useful for the detection of yeasts, bacteria and parasites as it uses a combination of visual and chemical EIA detection. The CDSA level 4 includes sensitivity testing meaning that when colonising bacteria or mycoses/yeasts are detected, they are tested against a panel of natural anti-microbial and prescription anti-fungal agents to assist the practitioner in selecting what treatment will be most effective for the patient. It is recommended to add a DNA Multiplex PCR (2002) test to any CDSA level if you suspect parasites.


NOTICE TO PATIENTS


WellLab practices in the usual practitioner-referral system for pathology laboratories. Patients are highly recommended to seek the supervision and guidance of a qualified healthcare practitioner for the interpretation of any lab results and associated information. WellLab can offer assistance in locating a suitable practitioner.


Anaylytes

Macroscopic Description

Microscopic Description

Digestive markers

Absorption markers

Metabolic markers including PE1

Beneficial & other Bacteria; Antibiotic/Natural agents sensitivities (bacteria & yeasts)

Yeasts; Antibiotic/Natural agents sensitivities (bacteria & yeasts)

Parasites (visual & chemical EIA detection); Antibiotic sensitivities

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