Lipoprotein(a) (Test)
- Adults with a family history of early cardiovascular events seeking Lp(a) baseline measurement
- Individuals on statin therapy whose LDL appears controlled but want Lp(a) assessed
- Those with unexplained elevated cardiovascular risk markers pursuing Lp(a) screening
About Lipoprotein(a) (Test)
The Lipoprotein(a) test from Access Medical Labs measures the concentration of Lp(a) — a genetically influenced lipoprotein particle — in your blood. Elevated Lp(a) levels are associated with cardiovascular risk factors that standard lipid panels may not capture. This test is particularly relevant for individuals with a personal or family history of early cardiovascular events or those seeking a more complete picture of their lipid profile.
Why It's Worth Considering: Lp(a) is largely determined by genetics and is not significantly affected by diet or lifestyle, making it a useful baseline marker for cardiovascular risk stratification alongside conventional lipid testing.
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- Adults with a family history of early cardiovascular events seeking Lp(a) baseline measurement
- Individuals on statin therapy whose LDL appears controlled but want Lp(a) assessed
- Those with unexplained elevated cardiovascular risk markers pursuing Lp(a) screening
- Practitioners monitoring patients with inherited lipid disorders requiring Lp(a) quantification
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