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February promotion! Lipid profile from February 1-28

13,820 ₸ Instead19,740 ₸

Lipid metabolism disorders can remain asymptomatic for a long time. However, changes in cholesterol and its fractions are key risk factors for cardiovascular disease.

A lipid profile allows you to evaluate these indicators through a blood test and understand how balanced your lipid profile is.

Profile composition:

  • Triglycerides
  • Total cholesterol
  • HDL cholesterol
  • LDL cholesterol
  • Non-HDL cholesterol
  • Remnant cholesterol
  • Apolipoprotein A1
  • Apolipoprotein B
  • Lipoprotein (a)

 

Individual price: 19 740 KZT.

Promotional price: 13 820 KZT.

Additional 5% discount in the mobile app with promo code - 13 130 KZT.

 

How to use the promo code:

  • Download the OLYMP CDL app from the App Store and Google Play
  • Register or log in
  • Open the "Profile" tab
  • Present the promo code to the registrar

The promo code is automatically displayed to authorized users in the OLYMP CDL app.

 

A lipidogram is a comprehensive blood test that measures important indicators of fat metabolism. It shows the content of cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood and helps to assess the risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD).

Different fractions of cholesterol are measured in the blood. This data is important because LDL is associated with the deposition of fats on the walls of vessels, and HDL with their removal from the blood.

 

Triglycerides

The main fat reserve in the blood. They show how much energy is stored in reserve.

Elevated values are often associated with impaired fat metabolism and increased stress on the vessels. In a lipid profile, they are important for assessing overall cardiometabolic risk.

 

Total cholesterol

The sum of all cholesterol fractions.

 

HDL cholesterol

Participates in the transfer of excess cholesterol from the vessels to the liver.

The higher the indicator, the better the lipid spectrum.

 

LDL cholesterol

The main atherogenic fraction of cholesterol. LDL is associated with the accumulation of cholesterol in the walls of vessels.

A key indicator for assessing the risk of CVD in a lipid profile.

 

Non-HDL cholesterol

The sum of all "unfavorable" cholesterol fractions. Allows you to assess the overall atherogenic potential of the blood.

 

Remnant cholesterol

Residual cholesterol associated with particles formed after the processing of triglycerides.

Complements the assessment of lipid metabolism, especially with elevated triglycerides.

 

Apolipoprotein A1

The main protein of high-density lipoproteins (HDL). Reflects the ability of the blood to remove excess cholesterol.

 

Apolipoprotein B

The main protein of atherogenic lipoproteins (LDL, etc.). Shows the number of particles carrying "bad" cholesterol.

 

Lipoprotein (a)

A type of lipoprotein that affects heart health independently of other indicators.

Important in a lipid profile for advanced risk assessment, especially when baseline values are normal.