Lipid Profile: 1 Components 3 Implications
Lipid Profile: 1 Components 3 Implications
Lipid Profile: 1 Components 3 Implications
VLDL = Triglycerides/5
VLDL = Total cholesterol (HDL + LDL)
Components
3 Implications
This test is used to identify hyperlipidemia (various disturbances of cholesterol and triglyceride levels),
many forms of which are recognized risk factors for
cardiovascular disease and rarely pancreatitis.
Triglycerides
Total cholesterol
A total cholesterol reading can be used to assess an individuals risk for heart disease, however, it should not be
relied upon as the only indicator. The individual components that make up total cholesterol readingLDL,
HDL, and VLDLare also important in measuring risk.
4 References
[1] National Cholesterol Education Program (Ncep) Expert
Panel On Detection, E. (2002). Third Report of the
National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) Expert
Panel on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High
Blood Cholesterol in Adults (Adult Treatment Panel III)
nal report. Circulation 106 (25): 31433421. PMID
12485966.
In the pediatric and adolescent population, lipid testing is not routinely performed. However, the American
Academy of Pediatrics and NHLBI now recommend that
children aged 911 be screened once for severe cholesterol abnormalities.[2] This screening can be valuable
to detect genetic diseases such as familial hypercholesterolemia that can be lethal if not treated early.
External links
Lipid Prole: At a glance at Labtestsonline.org
Total Cholesterol - What Are Total Cholesterol Levels? at About.com
Friedewalds equation for calculating VLDL and
LDL at Cardiophile.org
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