Monitoring the transplanted kidney through blood test is one of the easiest ways to provide crucial information about any rejection or injury to the allograft early on. Regular testing helps detect the presence of antibodies or other markers that indicate if the body is rejecting the transplanted graft. The Trunome test assay is crucial in ensuring long term healthy survival of the transplanted graft.
It also facilitates repeated sampling for longitudinal analysis.
By closely surveilling the transplanted kidney with these tests, the patient and the healthcare provider can safeguard the patient’s health and improve the overall quality of the patient’s life. It also facilitates easily repeated sampling for longitudinal analysis.
Trunome is a non-invasive method, with a blood drawn from the post-transplant patient. The collected blood is then analyzed to measure the amount of donor DNA from the transplanted kidney in the patient’s blood.
This measurement can help to assess all types of organ rejection more precisely than standard assessment tools that are currently available.
Step 01
Post-transplant, the patient’s blood is collected. Plasma is separated from the blood cells and our proprietary markers is extracted from it
Step 02
The sample is subjected to targeted screening of markers in our proprietary markers for differentiating Donor and recipient our proprietary markers with just the recipient sample.
Step 03
Trunome uses the blood sample to monitor the transplanted graft’s health
The Trunome test help identify if you may be experiencing active rejection of a donated kidney, allowing for early treatment to prevent further damage.
By periodically monitoring the Trunome results, as directed by your doctor, the patient can take an active role in maintaining the health of the donated kidney and ensuring the best possible outcomes.
Trunome test is built by deep study in, Trunome is:
- Faster results with real-time detection
- Significantly reduces uncertainties
- More detailed & accurate information
- Detects ALL rejection types with a single blood draw
- Lowers the risk of missing an active rejection
- Offers precision & absolute quantification
- Utilizes advanced algorithms for improved performance
- Overcome tissue sampling challenges
- Facilitates easy repeatable samplings for longitudinal analysis