Lipid Panel
Comprehensive lipid assessment with adult reference ranges
Cardiovascular History
Includes prior MI, stroke, TIA, or peripheral arterial disease. Affects LDL targets.
Lipid Values
Enter fasting lipid panel values
Advanced Lipid Markers
Optional: Measured ApoB and Lipoprotein(a) for enhanced risk assessment
Direct measurement preferred over estimation
Lp(a) is a genetically-determined cardiovascular risk factor. Values ≥75 nmol/L (≥30 mg/dL) indicate elevated risk. Very high values (≥125 nmol/L or ≥50 mg/dL) significantly increase lifetime ASCVD risk.
Adult Reference Ranges
Total Cholesterol: Desirable <200, Borderline 200-239, High ≥240
LDL: Optimal <100, Near optimal 100-129, Borderline 130-159, High 160-189, Very high ≥190
HDL: Low <50, Normal 50-59, High ≥60
Triglycerides: Normal <150, Borderline 150-199, High 200-499, Very high ≥500
Non-HDL: Optimal <130, Near optimal 130-159, Borderline 160-189, High 190-219, Very high ≥220
ApoB: Optimal <90 (<50th %ile), Borderline 90-109 (50th-74th), Elevated 110-129 (75th-89th), High ≥130 (≥90th)