Cholesterol

Do you know how much cholesterol you have and how it affects your health?
These 10 blood tests will help you understand and manage your cholesterol levels. 

High cholesterol levels are a key cause of heart disease. It can cause atherosclerosis or the stiffening of arteries due to plaque formation in blood vessels. Coronary artery disease, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease can all be caused by elevated cholesterol levels. High cholesterol, if left untreated, may be deadly! The good news is that knowing your numbers and reacting when necessary can help you lower your risk ... See more

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The Advanced Cholesterol Lab Panel is an extensive set of tests designed to provide a detailed profile of a person's cholesterol and lipoprotein levels. Unlike basic cholesterol tests, this advanced panel includes measurements of specific types of cholesterol particles, ratios, and additional markers that offer a deeper insight into cardiovascular health. The tests in this panel include Apolipoprotein B, Cholesterol/HDLC Ratio, Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, LDL Cholesterol, LDL/HDL Ratio, Non-HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, Lipoprotein (a), HDL Large, LDL Medium, LDL Particle Number, LDL Pattern, LDL Peak Size, and LDL Small.
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 The Advanced Cholesterol Panel + Inflammatory Marker Panel is a sophisticated diagnostic tool designed to evaluate cardiovascular risk from multiple dimensions. This comprehensive assessment combines traditional lipid profiling with advanced biomarkers for atherosclerosis and inflammation, offering a deep dive into an individual’s lipid metabolism and cardiovascular health. The integration of these tests provides a nuanced view of both the quantity and quality of cholesterol particles and the presence of inflammation, which is a known risk factor for cardiovascular diseases.
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The Cardio IQ™ Advanced Lipid Panel Test provides a detailed assessment of cardiovascular risk by measuring total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides, ApoB, Lipoprotein (a), and non-HDL cholesterol. It also analyzes particle number, size, and patterns of LDL and HDL, offering deeper insights into lipid metabolism and heart disease risk beyond standard cholesterol testing.

Also Known As: Advanced Lipid Profile Test, Advanced Cholesterol Panel Test, Advanced Lipids Blood Test 

 The CVD-1 High Cholesterol Testing panel is an essential set of screenings designed to evaluate cardiovascular health and risk factors associated with heart disease. This panel includes tests for high-sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP) and a comprehensive Lipid Panel with Ratios. It serves as a foundational tool for identifying individuals at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD), particularly those related to cholesterol levels and inflammation, which are significant contributors to heart disease.
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 The CVD-2 High Cholesterol Testing panel is an advanced diagnostic tool designed to provide a comprehensive assessment of cardiovascular health and risks associated with cholesterol levels and other significant markers. This panel includes tests for Apolipoprotein A1, Apolipoprotein B, hs-CRP, a Lipid Panel with Ratios, Lipoprotein (A), Cardio IQ™ Lipoprotein Fractionation, Ion Mobility, and VLDL Cholesterol. This panel is designed for individuals at risk of cardiovascular disease, providing a deeper insight into lipid profiles and inflammatory markers.
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 The CVD-3 High Cholesterol Testing panel is a thorough diagnostic tool aimed at evaluating cardiovascular health by examining a broad spectrum of lipid profiles, inflammatory markers, and other specific tests related to heart disease risk. This panel includes Apolipoprotein A1, Apolipoprotein B, Direct LDL, hs-CRP, a Lipid Panel with Ratios, Lipoprotein (A), Cardio IQ™ Lipoprotein Fractionation, Ion Mobility, LP PLA2 Activity, and VLDL Cholesterol. It's designed for a comprehensive assessment of cardiovascular risk factors, particularly for individuals at high risk or with existing cardiovascular conditions.
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 The CVD-4 High Cholesterol Testing panel represents the most comprehensive assessment in the series of cardiovascular diagnostics. It is designed to provide an extensive evaluation of cardiovascular risk factors, including genetic predispositions, lipid profiles, inflammatory markers, and more. This panel includes the Cardio IQ™ ApoE Genotype, Apolipoprotein A1, Apolipoprotein B, Direct LDL, hs-CRP, a Lipid Panel with Ratios, Lipoprotein (A), Cardio IQ™ Lipoprotein Fractionation, Ion Mobility, LP PLA2 Activity, and VLDL Cholesterol.
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The Lipid Panel test, also known as a lipid profile or cholesterol test, measures different types of fats in the blood, including total cholesterol, LDL (bad) cholesterol, HDL (good) cholesterol, and triglycerides. It is commonly used to evaluate cardiovascular health and assess the risk of heart disease and stroke. The results help guide treatment decisions and lifestyle changes to manage cholesterol levels and support overall heart health.

Also Known As:  Lipid Profile Test, Cholesterol Panel Test, Lipids Blood Test 

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 The Lipid Panel with Direct LDL is a comprehensive blood test used to assess the levels of cholesterol and fats in the blood, which are critical indicators of heart health. This panel includes measurements of total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, non-HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and ratios that provide insights into cardiovascular risk.
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The Lipid Panel with Ratios Test measures total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, non-HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides, along with key ratios (Chol/HDL and LDL/HDL). It helps evaluate cardiovascular risk, monitor lipid balance, and guide prevention or treatment of heart disease.

Also Known As: Lipid Profile Test, Cholesterol Panel Test, Lipid Blood Test

The Lipid Panel with Reflex to Direct LDL Test measures total cholesterol, HDL, LDL (calculated), and triglycerides to assess heart health. If triglyceride levels are high and LDL cannot be accurately calculated, a direct LDL measurement is automatically performed for a clearer evaluation of cardiovascular risk.

Also Known As: Lipid Profile with Reflex Test, Lipids with Reflex Test, Cholesterol Profile with Reflex Test

The Apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1) Test measures the level of ApoA1, the main protein in HDL cholesterol. Higher levels are generally linked to a lower risk of cardiovascular disease. This test helps assess heart health and lipid metabolism.

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Also Known As: Apo A1 Test, Apolipoprotein A-1 Test

The Apolipoprotein A1 and B Test measures ApoA1, the main protein in HDL, and ApoB, found in LDL and other atherogenic particles. The results help assess cardiovascular risk, lipid balance, and guide heart disease prevention or treatment strategies.

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Also Known As: Apo A1 and B Test, Apolipoprotein Evaluation Test

The Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) Test measures the level of ApoB, a protein found in LDL and other atherogenic lipoproteins. High levels are linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, making it useful for assessing heart disease risk and guiding lipid management.

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Also Known As: Apo B Test, Apolipoprotein B-100 Test

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The C-Reactive Protein (CRP) test measures the levels of C-reactive protein, a substance produced by the liver in response to inflammation in the body. It is a non-specific marker of inflammation and is used to evaluate the presence and intensity of inflammation. The CRP test helps healthcare providers assess the severity of an inflammatory condition and monitor response to treatment.

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Also Known As: CRP Test, Inflammation Test

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The High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP) test measures the levels of C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation, in the blood. It is a more sensitive version of the standard C-reactive protein test. The hsCRP test helps assess the presence of low-grade inflammation in the body, which can be associated with various conditions, including cardiovascular diseases.

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Also Known As: Cardiac CRP Test, High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Test

 The Cardio IQ® Diabetes and ASCVD Risk Panel with Scores is a comprehensive diagnostic tool designed to simultaneously evaluate a patient's risk for diabetes and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). It combines markers associated with both conditions to provide an encompassing view of a patient's metabolic and cardiovascular health, further aiding in the identification of risks.

 The Cardio IQ Diabetes Risk Panel with Score is a comprehensive test panel that is designed to evaluate an individual's risk for developing diabetes. This test not only measures several markers commonly associated with diabetes but also provides a risk score to help patients and healthcare providers understand the results in context.

The Cardio IQ™ ApoE Genotype test is a sophisticated genetic assay that delves into the Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) gene, a key player in lipid metabolism. This advanced test provides critical insights into an individual's genetic predisposition to certain cardiovascular conditions and plays a pivotal role in shaping tailored preventive strategies.
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Also Known As: ApoE Cardiac Risk Test, ApoE Cardiovascular Disease Test, Apolipoprotein E Test, Apo E Test, ApoE Protein Test

Cholesterol is a wax-like substance in your blood that your body needs to build healthy cells, but it only needs so much. If you have more than you need, whether that's from a genetic predisposition or lifestyle choices, it can build up in your blood vessels. 

That build-up cholesterol looks like fatty deposits in your blood vessels, which restricts blood flow through them. 

You can think of healthy blood vessels like a hose or a straw. Liquid (blood) flows smoothly through it to the final destination. But when fatty deposits build upon the sides of the vessels, it's like you're pinching part of the hose.

That, in turn, raises blood pressure since the body has to work harder to get your blood from here to there, and a diagnosis of high blood pressure may lead to your doctor suggesting you get cholesterol testing. 

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