Cardio IQ Lp-PLA2 Activity (Test)
- Adults monitoring cardiovascular-specific inflammatory enzyme activity via Lp-PLA2
- Individuals with borderline lipid panels seeking deeper vascular risk insight
- Those supporting heart health who want Lp-PLA2 activity measured clinically
About Cardio IQ Lp-PLA2 Activity (Test)
The Cardio IQ Lp-PLA2 Activity test from Quest Diagnostics measures the activity level of lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2), an enzyme linked to vascular inflammation and plaque instability. This blood-based diagnostic assessment supports cardiovascular risk stratification for adults seeking a deeper look at their cardiometabolic health beyond standard lipid panels.
Why It's Worth Considering: Lp-PLA2 activity is a more specific marker of arterial wall inflammation than general inflammatory markers like hsCRP, making this test relevant for those with intermediate or unclear cardiovascular risk profiles.
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- Adults monitoring cardiovascular-specific inflammatory enzyme activity via Lp-PLA2
- Individuals with borderline lipid panels seeking deeper vascular risk insight
- Those supporting heart health who want Lp-PLA2 activity measured clinically
- Practitioners protocols requiring vascular inflammation markers beyond standard cholesterol testing
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