Coronary Risk Profile
Alternate Names : Lipoprotein/Cholesterol Analysis
Definition
A coronary risk profile involves a battery of blood tests to evaluate cholesterol and triglycerides (lipids). These are indicators of risk for heart disease.
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Why is the Test Performed?
The coronary risk profile is most often performed:
- as a screening examination to determine the general health of the person
- when there is a history of heart disorders or other disorders related to atherosclerosis
- to determine the effect of diet and medications to control hypercholesterolemia
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