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Mr. Saubhik Bhaumik
Age / Sex : 27 YRS / M Registered on : 17/10/2024 05:32 PM
Collected on : 17/10/2024
Referred by : Dr. Sachin Patil (MBBS)
Received on : 17/10/2024
Reg. no. : 1007
Reported on : 17/10/2024 05:33 PM
BIOCHEMISTRY
LIPID PROFILE
TEST VALUE UNIT REFERENCE
TOTAL CHOLESTEROL 180 mg/dl 125 - 200
TRIGLYCERIDES 172 mg/dl 25 - 200
HDL CHOLESTEROL 55 mg/dl 35 - 80
LDL CHOLESTEROL 90.60 mg/dl 85 - 130
VLDL CHOLESTEROL 34.40 mg/dl 5 - 40
LDL / HDL 1.65 1.5 - 3.5
TOTAL CHOLESTEROL / HDL L 3.27 3.5 - 5
TG / HDL 3.13
NON-HDL CHOLESTEROL 125.00
Abnormalities of lipids are associated with increased risk of coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients with DM. This risk can be
reduced by intensive treatment of lipid abnormalities. The usual pattern of lipid abnormalities in type 2 DM is elevated
triglycerides, decreased HDL cholesterol and higher proportion of small, dense LDL particles. Cholesterol is a lipid found in all
cell membranes and in blood plasma. It is an essential component of the cell membranes, and is necessary for synthesis of
steroid hormones, and for the formation of bile acids. Cholesterol is synthesized by the liver and many other organs, and is also
ingested in the diet. Triglycerides are lipids in which three long-chain fatty acids are attached to glycerol. They are present in
dietary fat and also synthesized by liver and adipose tissue.
Newer treatment goals and statin initiation thresholds based on the risk categories proposed by Lipid Association of India in
2020.
Risk Category Treatment Goal Consider Therapy
LDL Cholesterol Non-HDL Cholesterol LDL cholesterol Non- HDL Cholesterol
(LDL-C) (Mg/dl) (Non HDL-C) (Mg/dl) (LDL-C) (Mg/dl) (Non HDL-C) (Mg/dl)
< 50 <80
Extreme Risk Group Category A >=50 >=80
(Optional Goal<=30) (Optional Goal<=60)
Extreme Risk Group Category A <=30 <=60 >30 >60
Very High <50 <80 >=50 >=80
High <70 <100 >=70 >=100
*In low risk patient, consider therapy after an initial non-pharmacological intervention for at least 3 months.