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Created: 06/02/2024
Edited: 06/02/2024
Written by: Karolyn Judge

What is analysed?

Apolipoprotein A (Apo A) levels are analysed to assess the concentration of this protein in the bloodstream.

Blood that is being analysed for apolipoprotein A (Apo A) levels

What does the result mean?

The result indicates the level of Apo A in the blood, which is a key component of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles. Higher levels of Apo A are associated with lower cardiovascular risk.

Why undergo the analysis?

The analysis helps evaluate cardiovascular health and assess the risk of heart disease. High levels of Apo A are considered protective against heart disease, while low levels may indicate increased risk.

When to undergo the analysis?

The analysis may be recommended as part of cardiovascular risk assessment during routine check-ups or when evaluating individuals with known risk factors for heart disease.

What sample is required?

A blood sample is required for Apo A analysis.

Is any prior preparation necessary?

No specific preparation is necessary before blood being taken. However, fasting may be required for accurate lipid profile testing.

How is it used?

Apo A levels are used along with other lipid measurements to assess cardiovascular risk and guide treatment decisions.

What are the normal values?

Normal values for Apo A may vary depending on factors such as age, gender, and overall health status. In general, higher levels are considered desirable for cardiovascular health.

Apolipoprotein A (Apo A) Reference Table

Apolipoprotein A (Apo A) Level Interpretation
Varies Normal values depend on age, gender, and health status

This table provides a general overview of Apolipoprotein A (Apo A) levels and their interpretation, aiding healthcare professionals in assessing cardiovascular risk and guiding preventive measures and treatment interventions.

What do altered values signify?

Low levels of Apo A may indicate an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, while high levels are typically considered protective.

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