Cardiac Risk profile
This comprehensive range of tests assists in determining whether the heart muscles have been injured as a result of recent or repeated heart attacks. The presence of particular enzymes can indicate whether recent or previous cardiac disorders have caused harm to the organ’s tissues. Our cardiac risk profile comprises a range of tests for monitoring general heart health and detecting risk factors for heart disease.
Diagnostic Tests Included
- Cholesterol
- Triglycerides
- HDL
- LDL
- VLDL
- Non-HDL Cholesterol
- Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio
- LDL/HDL Ratio
- CPK
- CKMB
- LDH
- SGOT
- SGPT
- BSF L
Importance & Indications
- Preventive health check-ups for people over the age of 35.
- To assess cardiovascular risk
- To observe the obesity assessment
- To assess smoking-related hazards
- To assess skin and hair problems
- History of IHD (Ischemic Heart Disease), MI (Myocardial Infraction)
Samples Required
- Blood
Test Preparation
- In most cases, fasting for 12 hours before sample collection is best.
- Food habits, like every day routines, must be regular.
- Alcohol use is not recommended at least 24 hours before the appointment since drugs and alcohol can affect several tests.
- Females should avoid taking the test during their menstrual cycle.
- Take your daily medication on time, the day before, and the same day as prescribed by your doctor.
