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Apo B and Apo A1 Ratio Test

Apo B and Apo A1 Ratio Test

Direct answer: This test evaluates heart disease risk by measuring the balance between harmful and protective cholesterol particles.

The Apo B and Apo A1 Ratio Test is a specialised blood test that measures Apolipoprotein B (Apo B) and Apolipoprotein A1 (Apo A1). Apo B represents cholesterol particles that can deposit in artery walls, while Apo A1 represents protective particles that help remove cholesterol. The Apo B/Apo A1 ratio provides a more accurate assessment of cardiovascular risk than standard lipid tests.

This test is available at healthcare nt sickcare with home collection facility in Pune and direct walk-in sample submission at our Aundh centre. Samples are processed through NABL-accredited partner laboratories with secure digital reports for patients across Pune, Maharashtra.

Who Should Consider This Test?

Direct answer: Individuals with high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, or family history of heart disease.

This test is commonly advised for people with abnormal lipid profiles, existing heart conditions, diabetes, hypertension, or those seeking detailed heart risk evaluation. It helps doctors plan preventive strategies for better cardiovascular health management.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I do the Apo B and Apo A1 ratio test?

This test is recommended if you have high cholesterol, diabetes, heart disease risk, or a family history of cardiac conditions.

Why is this test advised?

It provides a precise measure of heart disease risk by comparing harmful and protective cholesterol particles.

Is fasting required before this test?

Fasting for 8–10 hours is usually preferred for accurate lipid-related measurements.

What symptoms may prompt this test?

Symptoms may include chest discomfort, breathlessness, fatigue, or previously detected high cholesterol.

 

Disclaimer: This content is for general educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Diagnostic interpretation and clinical decisions must be made by qualified healthcare professionals. Images on this page are generated using Google Gemini and Shopify Magic. Read our Disclaimer Policy.
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Apo B and Apo A1 Ratio Test

Direct answer: This test evaluates heart disease risk by measuring the balance between harmful and protective cholesterol particles.

The Apo B and Apo A1 Ratio Test is a specialised blood test that measures Apolipoprotein B (Apo B) and Apolipoprotein A1 (Apo A1). Apo B represents cholesterol particles that can deposit in artery walls, while Apo A1 represents protective particles that help remove cholesterol. The Apo B/Apo A1 ratio provides a more accurate assessment of cardiovascular risk than standard lipid tests.

This test is available at healthcare nt sickcare with home collection facility in Pune and direct walk-in sample submission at our Aundh centre. Samples are processed through NABL-accredited partner laboratories with secure digital reports for patients across Pune, Maharashtra.

Who Should Consider This Test?

Direct answer: Individuals with high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, or family history of heart disease.

This test is commonly advised for people with abnormal lipid profiles, existing heart conditions, diabetes, hypertension, or those seeking detailed heart risk evaluation. It helps doctors plan preventive strategies for better cardiovascular health management.

Patient Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I do the Apo B and Apo A1 ratio test?

This test is recommended if you have high cholesterol, diabetes, heart disease risk, or a family history of cardiac conditions.

Why is this test advised?

It provides a precise measure of heart disease risk by comparing harmful and protective cholesterol particles.

Is fasting required before this test?

Fasting for 8–10 hours is usually preferred for accurate lipid-related measurements.

What symptoms may prompt this test?

Symptoms may include chest discomfort, breathlessness, fatigue, or previously detected high cholesterol.

 

Disclaimer: This content is for general educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Diagnostic interpretation and clinical decisions must be made by qualified healthcare professionals. Images on this page are generated using Google Gemini and Shopify Magic. Read our Disclaimer Policy.