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Elevated Lipoprotein


Lipoprotein(a): What to know about elevated levels | NHLBI, NIH

Lp(a) is a type of lipid, or fat, in the body that contains and is similar in structure to low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, often thought of as “bad ...

Lipoprotein (a): Levels & Testing - Cleveland Clinic

Researchers have found that high levels of lipoprotein (a) can put you at a higher risk of heart and blood vessel disease.

About Lipoprotein (a) | Heart Disease, Family Health History ... - CDC

If you have high levels of lipoprotein (a) (Lp(a)), you are more likely to have a heart attack, a stroke, or aortic stenosis, especially if ...

Lipoprotein (a) Blood Test: MedlinePlus Medical Test

As a result, high levels of lipoprotein (a) may mean you have a very high risk for heart disease, stroke, and other serious conditions related ...

Lipoprotein (a) | American Heart Association

High Lp(a) numbers promote clotting and inflammation, significantly increasing risk of heart attack, stroke, aortic stenosis and peripheral artery disease. Read ...

What Is High lipoprotein(a)? | Cholesterol Conditions - Heart UK

If you have high levels of lipoprotein (a) in your blood, it can stick to your artery walls and clog them up, leading to heart disease and stroke at a young ...

Elevated lipoprotein(a) - Novartis

Elevated levels of Lp(a) cause atherosclerotic plaques to form, and also increase inflammation (which may promote the growth and loosening of plaques) and the ...

Lipoprotein A - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

Elevated Lp(a) levels are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke.[6] The increased risk has generally been ...

How to Treat High Lipoprotein(a) - Family Heart Foundation

Even though there are no current medications to lower Lp(a) levels, you can and should work to reduce all other risk factors if you have high Lp ...

Lipoprotein (a) Meaning and How Does it Impact My Heart Health?

High Lp(a) numbers of 50 mg/dL (125 nmols/L) or higher promote clotting and inflammation, significantly increasing risk of heart attack, stroke, aortic ...

Elevated Lipoprotein (a) - National Lipid Association

Having elevated blood levels of Lipoprotein (a) raises a person's risk of heart attack and stroke beyond what is normally seen from elevated LDL cholesterol ...

8 Things to Know About Lipoprotein(a) - Amgen

As a result, high levels of Lp(a) may mean you are at a higher risk for heart disease, stroke, and other serious conditions related to blockages ...

Lipoprotein(a): A less understood but critical risk factor for heart ...

An elevated level of lipoprotein(a) is a prevalent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Genetic factors play a major role in Lp(a) ...

An Update on Lipoprotein(a): The Latest on Testing, Treatment, and ...

Emerging data appear to show a strong correlation with high-sensitivity C-reactive protein levels for predicting CVD risk. New lines of therapy ...

Lipoprotein(a) - Family Heart Foundation

If you have high Lp(a), this is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. A high level of Lp(a) leads to plaque buildup in your ...

Lipoprotein(a): A Genetically Determined, Causal, and Prevalent ...

High levels of lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)], an apoB100-containing lipoprotein, are an independent and causal risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases.

Lipoprotein(a) - UpToDate

Elevated serum lipoprotein(a), also referred to as Lp(a), is a risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). There is ...

Genetically Elevated Lipoprotein(a) and Increased Risk of ...

Analysis of the apo(a) size polymorphism in Asian Indian populations: association with Lp(a) concentration and coronary heart disease.

Impact of elevated lipoprotein(a) on coronary artery disease ...

Overall, 37.2% and 7.5% of patients had previous PCI and CABG, respectively. Compared with the Lp(a) < 65 nmol/L group, the proportion of patients with ...

Novel Therapeutic Approaches for the Management of Elevated ...

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Despite the availability of effective low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) ...


JUPITER trial

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The JUPITER trial was a clinical trial aimed at evaluating whether statins reduce heart attacks and strokes in people with normal cholesterol levels.