Comprehensive Myeloma Protein Panel (CMPP)

This panel measures different proteins in the blood to help diagnose multiple myeloma. It includes tests for monoclonal proteins and free light chains.

Also known asCmpp Cmpp -comprehensive Myeloma Protein Panel Cmpp -comprehensive Myeloma Protein Panel

Available via

Home Collection, Lab Visit

Contains

24 parameters

Earliest reports in

2 Working Days

Test details

Comprehensive Myeloma Protein Panel (CMPP) Package in Vadodara Overview

What is Comprehensive Myeloma Protein Panel (CMPP) test?

The Comprehensive Myeloma Protein Panel is a diagnostic test used to detect and monitor multiple myeloma, a cancer that starts in plasma cells of the bone marrow. This panel tests for explicit atypical proteins (such as monoclonal proteins or M-proteins) that are often found in the blood of Components:

  1. Serum Protein Electrophoresis
  2. Immunofixation Electrophoresis
  3. Immunoglobulin (IgG,IgM,IgA)
  4. Serum Free Light Chain Kappa & Lambda Ratio
  5. Beta 2-Microglobulin

Why Comprehensive Myeloma Protein Panel (CMPP) test?

  • Comprehensive Myeloma Protein Panel (CMPP) test is primarily used to help diagnose multiple myeloma, a cancer affecting the bone marrow and plasma cells.
  • It can also be used to identify monoclonal gammopathy, which can be a precursor to myeloma or a sign of another plasma cell disorder.
  • It can be used to monitor disease progression, assess the effectiveness of treatment, and detect relapses of myeloma.

Who should get for tested for Comprehensive Myeloma Protein Panel (CMPP)?

  • Individuals showing signs and symptoms such as unexplained bone pain, fatigue, anemia, or frequent infections, which may suggest multiple myeloma or other plasma cell disorders.
  • Patients with a confirmed diagnosis of multiple myeloma who are undergoing treatment or need follow-up tests to monitor the disease.
  • Individuals at risk due to a family history of hematologic cancers.

More about Comprehensive Myeloma Protein Panel (CMPP)

Other names: Multiple Myeloma, Myeloma Panel, Comprehensive Myeloma Panel

Comprehensive Myeloma Protein Panel (CMPP) test typically involves blood and urine samples, and it may also include tests to detect Bence Jones proteins (light chains of immunoglobulins) and other specific plasma cell markers. Regular monitoring is important in managing multiple myeloma.         

Preparations

No special preparations needed

Test included
Comprehensive Myeloma Protein Panel (CMPP) includes 24 parameters

  • B2-microglobulin

  • Total Protein
  • Albumin
  • Alpha 1 Globulin
  • Alpha 2 Globulin
  • Beta 1 Globulin
  • Beta 2 Globulin
  • Gamma Globulin
  • Myeloma Band
  • M-spike
  • Final Impression

  • Myeloma Band
  • Igg Band
  • Igm Band
  • Iga Band
  • Kappa Band
  • Lambda Band
  • Final Impression

  • Total Iga
  • Total Igg
  • Total Igm

  • Kappa Free Light Chain
  • Lambda Free Light Chain
  • Kappa Lambda Ratio

Test code

5040M

Specimen vol. and vacutainer information
SpecimenVacutainerVolume
SerumYellow Vacutainer12.4 ML

Specimen stability information

Serum

Collection instructions

10-12 hours fasting ( Over night Fasting) is recommended. Patient can drink water during fasting period. Intake of caloric food, coffee, diet soda/gum strictly not allowed during fasting period. Provide Age, gender, medication & clinical details .Lipemic & hameolysed sample should be avoided.

Specimen rejection criteria

Test run frequency

'

Turn around time

2 Working Days

Performing locations

Department

  • Protein Chemistry
  • Nephelometry
  • Tumer Marker

CPT and Loinc codes

Comprehensive Myeloma Protein Panel (CMPP)

8700