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“Cardiorisk Complete” Profile (promotion)

Cardiorisk Complete Profile includes the following analyses:

  • - Triglycerides

  • - Total cholesterol 

  • - HDL-cholesterol 

  • - LDL cholesterol 

  • - Apolipoprotein A1

  • - Apolipoprotein B

  • - Glucose 

  • - C-reactive protein 

  • - Cardio (high sensitivity) Atherogenicity index 

The profile shows the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases and the severity of existing pathologies. There are 3 versions of the profile: standard, full and extended. "Standard" involves examination of the most common indicators, which are usually prescribed in polyclinics. The profile provides a minimum of diagnostic information, and is suitable for patients who do not have obvious cardiac problems, but who are in the risk group (age, bad habits, aggravated heredity). Triglycerides - fats involved in the development of atherosclerosis. Total cholesterol is a structural component of many cells in the body. Excess cholesterol leads to the formation of atherosclerotic plaques. Cholesterol can be divided into 2 types: "useful" - HDL and "harmful" - LDL LDL - a type of cholesterol that forms atherosclerotic plaques. HDL - a type of cholesterol that has anti-atherogenic properties. Atherogenicity index (free) - the degree of risk of developing atherosclerosis. Glucose - excess glucose in the blood may indicate (not always) the presence of diabetes mellitus "Complete" Apolipoprotein A1 - a substance that is necessary to prevent the development of atherosclerosis Apolipoprotein B - a substance that promotes the accumulation of cholesterol in the body. C-reactive protein Cardio - shows the severity of atherosclerosis.