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Lipoprotein (a)

Lipoprotein (a)

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Lp(a)
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The Lipoprotein (a) test measures a specific particle, known as lipoprotein (a), in the blood. It is performed to assess the risk of possible heart diseases such as heart attack and stroke. The test is usually performed in people with a family history of heart disease or in those at high risk for developing heart ailments.

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Understanding Lipoprotein (a)

Lipoprotein A (Lp-A) is a type of lipoprotein that transports cholesterol in the blood to cells throughout the body. Lp-A is classified as an LDL-like (low-density lipoprotein) molecule that is bound to a molecule of apolipoprotein (a). The values of Lp-A do not appear to be regulated by the same mechanisms as LDL-cholesterol like diet or lifestyle. Instead, it is more affected by hereditary factors. Nevertheless, high levels in individuals at risk can be useful in alerting them to the need to eliminate or control other high-risk factors or monitor lipid-lowering treatments. A Lipoprotein (a) test may be recommended if you have an existing heart disease, have recently had a heart attack or stroke, or if your LDL cholesterol levels are elevated. 

The goal of screening you for Lp-A is early detection of potential cardiovascular problems. Many people do not show any symptoms of high Lp-A. Lp-A levels are largely driven by genes that can be passed down through families. This means you could have a high Lp-A even if you have a healthy lifestyle. So, your doctor may ask to perform the Lipoprotein (a) test, especially if you have a family history of cardiovascular diseases or if you are at risk of developing heart ailments. The Lipoprotein (a) test may also be used to monitor ongoing treatment for cholesterol reduction or if the desired cholesterol levels are not being attained during an ongoing high cholesterol treatment.

No special preparation is needed before undergoing the Lipoprotein (a) test. Test result ranges are approximate and may differ slightly between labs depending on the methodology and laboratory guidelines. Talk to your doctor about your specific test results. The test results can guide your doctor to tailor a personalized treatment plan to reduce the risk of potential cardiovascular disease and improve your overall health. 

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What does Lipoprotein (a) measure?

The Lipoprotein (a) test measures the amount of lipoprotein A (Lp-A) particles in your blood. Lipoprotein A is a mixture of Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and a protein called apolipoprotein a. Lp-A levels are largely determined by genetics. Lp-A levels are not significantly affected by diet, exercise, or lifestyle changes, unlike other types of cholesterol. That is why testing for Lp-A is essential, particularly for individuals with a strong family history of cardiovascular (heart or blood vessel) disease as it is considered an independent risk factor for heart attack and stroke. This test can help identify individuals who are at high risk, enabling early intervention to prevent future complications.

FAQs related to Lipoprotein (a) in Greater Noida

You may need the Lipoprotein (a) test if you have a family history of cardiovascular disease if you have heart disease despite having normal cholesterol test results, or if you have high cholesterol (especially LDL or bad cholesterol) despite taking a heart-healthy diet.
While both Lp-A and LDL are types of cholesterol and contribute to the buildup of plaques in arteries, Lp-a comprises LDL along with an additional protein called apolipoprotein (a), which potentially makes it more damaging to your arteries and therefore can be an individual contributor to cardiovascular problems.
High Lp-A promotes clotting and inflammation, significantly increasing the risk of heart attack, stroke, aortic stenosis, and peripheral artery disease.
Yes, if you have a known family history of high Lp-A, talk to your doctor about getting the Lipoprotein (a) test done.
A heart attack happens when a blockage restricts the blood flow to the heart, while a stroke occurs when there is a blockage or a burst blood vessel that affects blood flow to the brain. Both these conditions are serious and need immediate medical help.
Atherosclerosis is a condition where plaque (buildup of cholesterol, and other substances) inside the arteries, which can cause heart attack or stroke.
Familial hypercholesterolemia is an inherited condition that leads to significantly high LDL (bad cholesterol) levels. The condition usually begins at birth and can cause heart attacks at an early age.

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