The comprehensive cholesterol and metabolism package includes tests to study cholesterol and liver values as well as sugar balance. The test package provides indications of whether you may have disturbances in cholesterol or sugar metabolism or fatty liver.
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CRP (C-reactive protein) is a test used to investigate inflammation. CRP levels increase during inflammation.
Blood lipid levels are checked when measuring cholesterol. Includes the following tests: total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, non-HDL and Kol/HDL ratio.
The Hertta test assesses the risk of having a heart attack or developing type 2 diabetes in the coming years.
High-sensitivity CRP measures inflammation and the risk of arterial disease.
The measurement of ESR is used to determine the body's inflammatory status.
The lipoprotein (a) test is used to assess the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases. It is advisable to take the test at least once in a lifetime, especially if you have a family history of vascular diseases, if cholesterol medication does not provide an adequate response to high LDL levels, or if you want to determine the overall risk of vascular diseases, particularly in borderline cases related to cholesterol results.
Even more important than cholesterol levels as a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases are the quality and quantity of the particles that transport fats in the body. Includes tests: apo A1, apo B, and the ratio fS-ApoB/A1. The test is used in the following situations: assessment of cardiovascular disease risk, investigation of dyslipidemias, and monitoring of cholesterol-lowering medication.
The E-Retik test is used to assess the state of red blood cell production.