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Lipoprotein (A) Blood Test

Type

Blood Testing

Biomarkers

3

Duration

30 min

Results

3 days

Measure the levels of lipoprotein (a) in the blood.

Elevated levels in the blood have been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, including coronary artery disease and stroke. It is believed that high Lp(a) levels can contribute to the development of atherosclerosis, which is the buildup of plaque in the arteries. The lipoprotein(a) blood test is typically performed to assess an individual's risk of developing heart disease and to guide treatment decisions. However, it's important to note that while elevated Lp(a) levels are a risk factor, they are just one of many factors that can contribute to cardiovascular disease risk. Other risk factors, such as high LDL cholesterol, high blood pressure, smoking, and family history, also play important roles.

Key Details

Sample Type
Blood draw
Turnaround
1–5 business days
Common Use
Targeted health screening

Who Is This For?

Anyone wanting to check specific health markers. People monitoring known conditions or treatment effectiveness. Those who want targeted testing rather than a comprehensive panel. Individuals following up on previous abnormal results or investigating specific symptoms.

What's Included

Specific biomarker measurement as indicated by test name
Lab analysis with reference ranges

Preparation Required

Fasting for 10–12 hours before your appointment is recommended for accurate results (water is fine). Avoid alcohol for 24 hours and intense exercise for 12 hours before the blood draw. Morning appointments are ideal for consistent hormone and glucose readings. The blood draw typically takes 5–10 minutes.

Biomarkers Tested

3
Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] mg/dL

Lp(a) is a cholesterol-carrying particle linked to genetic risk for heart disease. High levels increase cardiovascular risk.

Apolipoprotein A1 mg/dL

The main protein component of HDL cholesterol particles. Higher ApoA1 levels reflect more HDL particles and are associated with lower cardiovascular risk. The ApoB/ApoA1 ratio is a powerful predictor of heart disease.

Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) mg/dL

The primary protein on LDL and VLDL particles. Each atherogenic lipoprotein particle carries exactly one ApoB molecule, making it a direct measure of the number of particles that can enter artery walls. Considered a superior predictor of cardiovascular risk compared to LDL cholesterol.

Price
£90.00
Category
Diagnostic
Sample Type
Blood draw
Duration
30 min
Results
3 days
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