Ask Dr. Wy… Richard Wyderski, MD, FACP Dr. Wy, why does my doctor want me to check something called my L-P-A? Is it important? Most people know what their LDL “bad” cho- lesterol level is, and people at higher risk for stroke and heart attacks are usually on med- ication to reduce it. We’ve also known about the lipoprotein(a), a.k.a. Lp(a), risk effect for decades, and 1 in 5 people have a high level. Lp(a) is like LDL except it has an attached molecule that makes it much more likely to block arteries than LDL. Everyone has some Lp(a), but people with high levels are at much higher risk for heart attacks and strokes. The elevation is inherited and diet doesn’t lower it. Not many people have had it checked because all knowing would do is increase anxiety. Sometimes a high level would be used to convince a patient to take a medication to lower their LDL cholesterol, which could make a difference. Now knowing your Lp(a) will be more important since medications are now in the pipeline that reduce Lp(a)
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levels by 80% or more. Though we know they are very effective lowering the Lp(a) level, we still need proof that they reduce the risk sf strokes and heart attacks more that statin treat- ment alone. In the meantime, the medication ezetimibe added to a statin not only lowers LDL “bad’ cholesterol by an additional 15- 20% but also reduces Lp(a) by 5-10%.
Dr. Wyderski is board certied in both Internal Medicine & Geriatrics, seeing patients from their 50’s to 100 plus years!
For these reasons, the Lp(a) level IS important for us to know, and the higher one’s risk of stroke and heart attack, the more important it becomes. We need all the stroke and heart attack prevention we can get! Please get checked if you’re at risk. You’ll be glad you did! Have a question for Dr. Wy? Please submit it to info@wyderskihealth.com
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