Lipid profile definition

Lipid profile means the set of concentrations of cholesterol, triglyceride, lipoprotein cholesterol and other lipids in the body of a human or other animal.

Examples of Lipid profile in a sentence

  • Lipid profile – Routine annual follow-up for patients over 40 years of age, more frequently if evidence of elevated levels.

  • Goals: HbA1c less than 7.0; prevent end-organ damage; If diabetic, blood pressure less than 130/80 or for thyroid disorders, blood pressure less than 140/90; ACE inhibitors or ARB are prescribed for any degree of proteinuria unless contraindicated; Lipid profile range is LDL less than 100; TG less than 150 and HDL in men greater than 40mg/dl and women greater than 50mg/dl; other endocrine conditions stable with no unaddressed problems.

  • Lipid profile testing, CPT-4 procedure codes 80061, 83720 or 83721.

  • Random Blood Sugar Full Blood Cell Counts (5-parts) C-reactive Protein (CRP) Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rates (ESR) Lipid profile Urinalysis Stool analysis Malaria tests Salmonella tests VDRL HIV H.

Related to Lipid profile

  • DNA profile means a letter or number code which represents a set of identification characteristics of the non-coding part of an analysed human DNA sample, i.e. the particular molecular structure at the various DNA locations (loci);

  • DRS/Profile means the system for the uncertificated registration of ownership of securities pursuant to which ownership of ADSs is maintained on the books of the Depositary without the issuance of a physical certificate and transfer instructions may be given to allow for the automated transfer of ownership between the books of DTC and the Depositary. Ownership of ADSs held in DRS/Profile is evidenced by periodic statements issued by the Depositary to the Holders entitled thereto.

  • Disinfection profile means a summary of daily Giardia lamblia inactivation through the treatment plant. The procedure for developing a disinfection profile is contained in s. NR 810.32.

  • Biomarker means a parameter or characteristic in a patient or Patient Sample, the measurement of which is useful (a) for purposes of selecting appropriate therapies or patient populations or monitoring disease susceptibility, severity or state, or monitoring therapies for such patient and/or (b) for predicting the outcome of a particular treatment of such patient.

  • Filter profile means a graphical representation of individual filter performance, based on continuous turbidity measurements or total particle counts versus time for an entire filter run, from startup to backwash inclusively, that includes an assessment of filter performance while another filter is being backwashed.