🧬 LP-PLA₂ (PLAC) — Vascular Inflammation Marker
Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (LP-PLA₂), also known as the PLAC test, measures an enzyme linked to inflammation in the arteries. Elevated LP-PLA₂ levels are associated with a higher risk of plaque rupture, which can lead to heart attacks or strokes, even in individuals with normal cholesterol levels.
Unlike general inflammatory markers, LP-PLA₂ specifically reflects vascular inflammation and helps detect unstable plaque in the blood vessels — offering a more targeted view of cardiovascular risk.
This test is especially valuable for patients with:
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Family history of cardiovascular disease
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Diabetes or metabolic syndrome
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Intermediate or unclear cholesterol results
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