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National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) Panel guidelines for a cholesterol test
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The National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) Panel, an expert group of doctors and scientists affiliated with the National Institutes of Health, recommends that all people older than age 20 have a fasting blood test called a lipoprotein profile every 5 years. NCEP guidelines suggest:1
- If total cholesterol is less than 200 mg/dL (5.17 mmol/L) and HDL cholesterol is at least 40 mg/dL (1.04 mmol/L), testing for high cholesterol should be repeated every 5 years.
- If total cholesterol is less than 200 mg/dL (5.17 mmol/L) but HDL cholesterol is less than 40 mg/dL (1.04 mmol/L), a more extensive cholesterol test may be done (lipoprotein analysis).
- If total cholesterol is between 200 mg/dL
to 239 mg/dL (5.17 mmol/L to 6.18 mmol/L), you are considered to have
borderline-high cholesterol. The next step depends on your HDL level and
whether other coronary artery disease (CAD) risk factors are present.
- If HDL cholesterol is at least 40 mg/dL (1.04 mmol/L) and there are fewer than two other CAD risk factors, cholesterol testing should be done again in 1 to 2 years.
- If HDL cholesterol is less than 40 mg/dL (1.04 mmol/L) or there are two or more other CAD risk factors, a more extensive total cholesterol test called a lipoprotein analysis may be done.
- If total cholesterol is 240 mg/dL (6.21 mmol/L) or more, a more extensive cholesterol test (lipoprotein analysis) may be done.
References
Last Updated:
September 13, 2007- Author:
- Maria G. Essig, MS, ELS
Robin Parks, MS - Medical Review:
- E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine
Stephen Fort, MD, MRCP, FRCPC - Interventional Cardiology
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