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The VAP® Cholesterol Test (Vertical Auto Profile) measures:
1. LDL (direct measured) Cholesterol
10. HDL2
2. HDL Cholesterol
11. HDL3
3. VLDL Cholesterol
12. VLDL1+2
4. Total Cholesterol
13. VLDL3
5. Non- HDL cholesterol
14 .Remnant Lipoproteins
6. Triglycerides
15. LDL Density ( Pattern )
7. LDL-R
16. Apo B
8. Lp(a)
17. Apo A1
9. IDL
18. Apo B / A1 Ratio
The VAP® (Vertical Auto Profile) Test is one of the most accurate and comprehensive cholesterol tests available today. It reports 18 separate components of blood cholesterol compared to just four in a standard test.
This comprehensive cholesterol test can identify more lipid abnormalities (which is the #1 risk factor of heart disease) than the standard test and is the only cholesterol test to identify markers for Metabolic Syndrome, a precursor for diabetes.
Your risk of heart disease and diabetes can be reduced with the right preventative treatments – and the VAP Test provides a large amount of information for your doctor to give an accurate diagnosis.
The VAP Cholesterol Test is a test for you if you have:
Or if you are taking cholesterol medication or are overweigh.
The VAP cholesterol test can determine if you may have Metabolic Syndrome, a precursor for Type II Diabetes or Insulin Resistance
Glucose, Hemoglobin A1C, hsCRP( C-Reactive Protein), Homocysteine and Insulin, ALT and AST (if taking cholesterol medication)
Normal Range:
LDL < 130 md/dL
HDL ≥ 40 mg/dL
VLDL < 30 mg/dL
Total Cholesterol < 200 mg/dL
Non- HDL < 160 mg/dL
Triglycerides < 150mg/dL
LDL-R < 100mg/dL
Lp(a) < 10 mg/dL
IDL < 20 mg/dL
HDL2 > 10 mg/dL( Males)
HDL2 > 15mg dL ( Females)
VLDL1+2 < 20 mg/dL
HDL3 > 30 mg/dL( Males)
HDL3 > 25mg/dL ( Females)
VLDL3 < 10/mg/dL
Remnant Lipoproteins < 30 mg/dL
LDL Density (Pattern) : A
Apo B < 109 mg/dL
Apo A1 (Females) > 145mg/dL
ApoA1 (Males) > 118mg/dL
Apo B/ Apo A1 Ratio (Females) < 0.75
Apo B/ Apo A1 Ratio (Males) < 0.92
High Results Indicate:
Depending on other risk factors high result may indicate you are at increased risk for heart disease. Always discuss your results with your clinician.
Low Results Indicate:
[There is no “Low Results Indicate” for this test.]
Your Primary Care physician, Internist or Cardiologist can discuss your cholesterol results.
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