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My doctors checked my lipoprotein(a) and it was SKY HIGH. Am I doomed? What does this mean?
Dr. Alexander Postalian explains what Lipoprotein A is, why it's important, and what it means for your heart health. He also discusses the future of treatments for Lipoprotein A and what you can do to stay healthy in the meantime.
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my doctors checked my lipoprotein a and it was sky high caps. Am I doomed? What does this mean? Lipoprotein A is a new type of bad cholesterol
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that doesn't usually pop up
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in the standard lab orders that we typically do,
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and it's actually quite important. One particle of lipoprotein A is about six times worse, more pathogenic than the usual LDL particle, which is our standard bad cholesterol.
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Now, what do we do when we check in?
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It is a one more check mark in your profile. Like having family history of heart disease, having,
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bad habits, versus eating poorly, etc. it's one more thing that we consider
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when we're making decisions as to how aggressive we want to be with lowering your bad cholesterol, lowering your sugar, lowering your blood pressure, giving you more or less medication.
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There are no drugs to specifically lower
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LPA available commercially, yet
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we are there multiple clinical trials ongoing for this. So this is something that's going to come in the future. And I think it's the next frontier is going to be a big change for preventative and medicine.
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However, they're likely going to be expensive.
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Not all patients are going to meet criteria to be on it.
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probably we're going to start with patients at high risk patients that have had heart attacks, patients that have had strokes. So I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for the medication to become available. But I do know that if you have a high level protein A, you should be more careful about prevention going forward.
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