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LDL Cholesterol Calculated Test

LDL Cholesterol Calculated Test

also known as: Low Density Lipoprotein Enzymatic colorimetric method Blood, Low Density Lipoprotein, LDL Test

The Cholesterol LDL test seeks to measure the LDL in your body, thereby accurately estimating the patient’s risk from heart attack and other cardiovascular issues. The LDL test seeks to measure the amount of lipoprotein present in your body, which helps your doctor to develop a detailed lipid profile which can be used to evaluate your current health and help make an accurate diagnosis of the same. The LDL readings are considered crucial as it can provide your doctor with all the information he needs to assess the amount of bad cholesterol in your body and determine if you are at risk of developing cardiovascular issues. This test will also enable your doctor to determine the course of treatment and how to bring your LDL readings to normal levels.

Usually, the process is fairly straightforward however, you would be required not to eat anything or drink anything for a period of ten hours preceding the test. You are recommended to take this test periodically since it can help determine if you are at risk of developing heart disease and the same can be avoided with timely treatment. You are required to abstain from all food and drinks ten hours prior to the test as these can inhibit the actual readings. You need to follow the instructions provided by your doctor and soon, he would collect the required blood for the test. It is recommended that you wear short sleeves so as to provide your doctor with easy access.

The Cholesterol LDL test is a straightforward test and one that you need to take periodically, especially if you happen to be a smoker. In addition to measuring the amount of LDL-C particles in your blood, your doctor may recommend that you take a few additional tests, depending on the outcome of the LDL-C test. A reading of 100 mg/dL (2.59 mmol/L) is considered to be good, where as a reading of 130-159 mg/dL (3.37-4.12 mmol/L) is considered to be extremely high.

Your doctor would explain the procedure in detail prior to the test, after which he would use antiseptic to clean the skin, and prepare to draw out a sample of your blood, for the test in question. The venipuncture is a simple process which consists mainly of The doctor would first clean the skin with antiseptic He would then use a regular size injection to draw some blood out of the vein closest to the skin Only a few milliliters would be required, and the process should be over in minutes Once the blood has been drawn, your doctor would require you to hold a cotton pad to your skin for a few minutes to prevent bruising, after which, you should be able to resume your normal life.

Specimen
Spun NMR LipoTube (preferred);serum from a plain red-top tube;plasma from a lavender-top (EDTA-no gel),green-top (heparin-no gel) tube.
Volume
2ml
Container
NMR LipoTube (black-and-yellow-top tube) is the preferred container, plain red-top tube, lavender-top (EDTA-no gel) tube, or green-top (heparin-no gel) tube.
Type Gender Age-Group Value
Cholesterol LDL
UNISEX
All age groups
< 100 mEq/dl
Average price range of the test is between Rs.100 to Rs.400 depending on the factors of city, quality and availablity.

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What is LDL Cholesterol Calculated Test?
Preparation for LDL Cholesterol Calculated Test
Uses of LDL Cholesterol Calculated Test
Procedure for LDL Cholesterol Calculated Test
Specimen Requirements
Normal values for LDL Cholesterol Calculated Test
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