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Monitoring: If previous lipid panels showed abnormal results, or if a patient has a family history of heart disease, a lipid panel may be ordered to monitor their health.
Screening: Routine screening is often ordered by providers if there has not been a recent lipid panel. This lets providers know if a patient's cholesterol is high-risk, intermediate, or borderline.
Diagnosis: Besides examining cholesterol, a lipid panel can be used to diagnose other conditions. For example, abnormal lipid results can indicate diseases that impact the liver.
Checking Response To Patient Treatment: If a patient has started to take medications to control cholesterol or has been told to make lifestyle changes, a lipid channel can see if the body is responding to those changes.
Fat molecules in the blood are called lipids. Two important types of lipids are triglycerides and cholesterol. A lipid panel will analyze the blood of a patient and measure various types of lipids, including:
The lipid panel test results are measured in milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). The ranges for total cholesterol in adults fall into these three categories:
The adult ranges for LDL cholesterol in lipid panels are:
For HDL cholesterol, the measurement should be above 40 mg/dL. The higher the number, the lower a patient's risk is for heart disease. A 60 mg/dL measurement is the level that someone needs to protect themselves from heart disease.
For triglycerides, the ranges providers use for a lipid panel are:
Lipid panel screening aims to look for health problems before symptoms or other signs of health issues appear. A lipid panel can identify someone at high risk for cardiovascular disease before they begin to develop heart disease or suffer a heart attack. The general guide for when patients should be screened varies by medical organization and also by various risk factors.
For adults without any risk for cardiovascular disease or a family history of cardiovascular disease, screenings are generally done every five years starting in the early 20's. However, risk factors may cause providers to increase the frequency of lipid panels to screen for health problems. Some risk factors include:
If a patient has some of the risk factors above, a lipid panel may be ordered every year or every couple of years. The frequency of future tests may depend on the results of these tests.
For adults over 65, a lipid test is often ordered yearly. This may stop, or the frequency may decrease if cholesterol levels are stable.
Children without risk factors may receive a lipid panel test before puberty to screen for problems and then again at age 16. Due to changes in the body, the accuracy of lipid tests is often less between the ages of 12 and 16 during puberty.
Children with risk factors may get a lipid panel every few years, starting at age 2. Screening is more frequent if they have a high risk of familial hypercholesterolemia, which is an inherited condition. This condition can cause heart problems at a young age and requires more screening. Screening for health issues with children at high risk for these conditions is often done at age 3, between the ages of 9 and 11, and at age 18.
Lipid panels are used to monitor patients who have had a previous test with high levels or have suffered a cardiac event like a stroke or heart attack. Medication and lifestyle changes are often needed to help mitigate risk factors, and lipid panels are used to see if the body is responding to these changes. They are also used to see if medication needs to be adjusted to achieve the desired results.
Besides issues with a patient's cholesterol, other conditions can be indicated in a lipid panel test. They include:
The AFC Urgent Care Ridley experts can help you with your Lipid Panel testing needs. Samples are collected at our urgent care center; you will get your results as quickly as possible. We are open 7 days a week, and no appointments are ever needed. Call (267) 635-6060 if you have any questions.
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