


Cardiovascular Risk Marker Panel
The Cardiovascular Risk Marker Panel provides a comprehensive evaluation of cholesterol levels, lipoproteins, and inflammatory markers associated with heart disease risk. It offers deeper insight than standard cholesterol testing alone.
This panel includes assessment of:
• LDL, HDL, and Total Cholesterol
• Triglycerides
• Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)
• Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)]
• High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
Testing this panel helps assess:
• Overall cardiovascular risk
• Atherosclerosis risk
• Cholesterol particle burden
• Inflammation related to heart disease
• Response to lipid-lowering therapy
Reference Highlights (Adult)
LDL: <100 mg/dL (desirable)
Triglycerides: <150 mg/dL (normal)
ApoB: <90 mg/dL (optimal)
Lp(a): <75 nmol/L (desirable)
hs-CRP: <2.0 mg/L (low risk)
What Your Results May Mean
• Elevated markers: May indicate increased cardiovascular risk.
• Within optimal ranges: Suggests a favorable lipid and inflammatory profile.
