SpectraCell Now Offers LPP™ Cardiovascular Testing in New York
SpectraCell began the process of acquiring a licensure in 2008 with an application submission to the state of New York. The laboratory underwent an initial inspection by the
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After visiting the laboratory and reviewing the testing protocol, Dr.
Just a few months ago,
In fact, The National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) acknowledges that 50% of people that have heart attacks have "normal" cholesterol – that is, cholesterol below 200 mg/dL. The LPP™ test allows physicians to stratify risk more accurately, thus prescribing therapies that will be the most effective, depending on their patients' specific lipid profile.
NCEP recognizes four risk factors that are not measured with routine cholesterol testing but are all measured by the LPP™ test:
- RLP – (remnant lipoprotein) more easily converted into arterial plaque than other lipoproteins
- Lp(a) – a dangerous lipoprotein that contributes to clot formation
- HDL2b – a type of HDL that indicates how well cholesterol is being cleared from your system
- Small, dense LDL – easily penetrates vascular wall, causing damage and plaque
The LPP™ is part of the trend toward more individualized medicine. The LPP™ test, which is done on a fasting blood sample, is usually covered by insurance. Results typically take 3-5 days. For more information, go to www.spectracell.com.
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SpectraCell's Lipoprotein Particle Profile™ is the most advanced lipoprotein test available. Unlike traditional cholesterol tests, SpectraCell's LPP™ directly measures both the size (density) and number of several classes of lipoprotein particles providing an accurate assessment of cardiovascular risk.
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