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Lp(a): When and how to measure it

Jaimini Cegla, Michael France, Santica M. Marcovina, R. Dermot G. Neely

2020Annals of Clinical Biochemistry International Journal of Laboratory Medicine112 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lipoprotein(a) has long been regarded as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease; however, its routine use in clinical practice has been hampered by difficulties inherent in the measurement of this complex lipoprotein. The major challenges relate to its size heterogeneity and related issues including (1) use of appropriate calibrators (2) standardization of calibration protocols (3) traceability and (4) reporting units. In the UK, results from the current EQA schemes for lipoprotein(a) suggest that there is considerable work required to standardize lipoprotein(a) measurement. This is becoming increasingly pertinent with the increasing recognition of lipoprotein(a) as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease in international guidelines and the emergence of novel antisense therapies to effectively reduce lipoprotein(a). This article raises awareness of the importance of measurement of lipoprotein(a) for the assessment of cardiovascular disease risk and gives guidance to clinical laboratories regarding choice of appropriate assays.

Topics & Concepts

TraceabilityLipoprotein(a)MedicineStandardizationDiseaseRisk assessmentRisk factorLipoproteinRisk analysis (engineering)Intensive care medicineComputer scienceInternal medicineCholesterolSoftware engineeringOperating systemComputer securityLipoproteins and Cardiovascular HealthDiabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and LipoproteinsCancer, Lipids, and Metabolism
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