All Heart and Cardiovascular Tests

There are many tests used to measure heart health and function. Take a look at the types of heart and cardiovascular tests to discover heart issues early.

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 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 Heart Health - Basic Panel is a crucial set of tests tailored to evaluate key factors that influence cardiovascular health. This panel is designed to offer a snapshot of an individual's risk for heart disease by assessing lipid profiles, inflammatory markers, and proteins associated with heart health. It serves as an essential tool for early detection of potential heart issues, guiding preventive measures, and monitoring the effectiveness of lifestyle changes or treatments aimed at improving heart health.

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The Heart Health - Basic Plus Panel is an enhanced diagnostic tool designed for a more comprehensive assessment of cardiovascular health risks. This panel integrates crucial markers for heart health, including lipid profiles, proteins associated with cardiovascular diseases, and markers of inflammation and metabolic health. It provides a nuanced picture of an individual's heart health, helping to identify risks earlier and more accurately than basic screenings.

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The Heart Health - Advanced Panel is a comprehensive suite of tests aimed at evaluating a wide range of factors that contribute to cardiovascular health. This panel is designed to offer an in-depth look into the biomarkers associated with heart disease risk, including lipid profiles, inflammatory markers, blood glucose levels, and more. It serves as a critical tool for identifying potential heart health issues, guiding interventions to mitigate risk, and monitoring the effectiveness of lifestyle changes or treatments aimed at improving cardiovascular outcomes.

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The Heart Health - Comprehensive Panel provides an extensive array of tests designed to thoroughly assess various aspects of heart health. This panel combines markers of cholesterol management, inflammation, clotting factors, blood sugar levels, kidney function, and more to offer a holistic view of an individual's cardiovascular risk profile. It is particularly beneficial for individuals with a high risk of heart disease, those with existing heart conditions, or anyone interested in a detailed analysis of their heart health.

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 The Activated Protein C-Resistance (APC-R) test is a laboratory assay primarily used to assess the risk of venous thrombosis. It determines how well the anticoagulant pathway of the blood, involving protein C, is working. A malfunction in this pathway can lead to an increased risk of blood clot formation.


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The Adiponectin test measures the concentration of adiponectin—a hormone secreted by adipose tissue—in the blood. Adiponectin plays a significant role in regulating insulin sensitivity, glucose metabolism, inflammation, and lipid metabolism. This test provides insights into the individual's metabolic health and risk of various metabolic disorders.

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 The ADMA/SDMA test measures the levels of two specific molecules, asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) and symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA), in the blood. These molecules are naturally produced during protein breakdown and metabolism. The test is utilized to assess kidney function, cardiovascular health, and potential risks for various conditions.

One person dies every 36 seconds in the United States from cardiovascular disease.

That may seem like a shocking statistic, but what's more surprising is that cardiovascular disease is also the leading cause of death in the US.

Thankfully, by utilizing blood testing for cardiovascular diseases, you can learn your risk factors and make changes in your life to help prevent future heart problems.

So, what is cardiovascular disease, and which heart and cardiovascular tests are used to help diagnose it? Keep reading to learn more about this deadly disease and how to prevent it.

What is Heart and Cardiovascular Disease?

Cardiovascular disease is a type of disease that affects the heart muscle or blood vessels. Heart and Cardiovascular Disease refers to several different conditions, such as heart failure, stroke, heart attack, and more. The most common type of cardiovascular disease in the US is Coronary Artery Disease.

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