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CBC (Includes DIFF/PLT)

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All of your CBC (INCLUDES DIFF/PLT) results are within the normal range. This means that there are no apparent abnormalities in your blood count and no signs of infection or anemia. Keep up with regular check-ups to ensure your continued good health.

White Blood Cell Count
good
Low Desirable 3.8 – 10.8 High
6.1 Thousand/uL
Red Blood Cell Count
good
Low Desirable 3.80 – 5.10 High
4.41 Million/uL
Hemoglobin
good
Low Desirable 11.7 – 15.5 High
13.0 g/dL
Hematocrit
good
Low Desirable 35.0 – 45.0 High
39.0%
MCV
good
Low Desirable 80.0 – 100.0 High
88.4 fL
MCH
good
Low Desirable 27.0 – 33.0 High
29.5 pg
MCHC
good
Low Desirable 32.0 – 36.0 High
33.3 g/dL
RDW
good
Low Desirable 11.0 – 15.0 High
12.0%
Platelet Count
good
Low Desirable 140 – 400 High
295 Thousand/uL
MPV
good
Low Desirable 7.5 – 12.5 High
9.4 fL
Absolute Neutrophils
good
Low Desirable 1500 – 7800 High
3520 cells/uL
Absolute Lymphocytes
good
Low Desirable 850 – 3900 High
2098 cells/uL
Absolute Monocytes
good
Low Desirable 200 – 950 High
348 cells/uL
Absolute Eosinophils
good
Low Desirable 15 – 500 High
92 cells/uL
Absolute Basophils
good
Desirable < 200 High
43 cells/uL
Neutrophils
good
57.7%
Lymphocytes
good
34.4%
Monocytes
good
5.7%
Eosinophils
good
1.5%
Basophils
good
0.7%

Comprehensive Metabolic Panel

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Most of your values are within the normal range. This is a positive outcome, indicating that your overall metabolism and organ function are functioning well. However, there are a couple of findings that are worth discussing. Your Urea Nitrogen (BUN) and Creatinine levels are high. Although they are only slightly elevated, it's important to monitor them closely. High BUN and Creatinine levels may suggest reduced kidney function or dehydration. I recommend discussing these results with your healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and develop an appropriate management plan. It's worth noting that your EGFR, which is a measure of kidney function, is within the normal range. This is reassuring and suggests that your kidneys are still able to filter waste products effectively. Overall, it's important to remember that blood test results need to be interpreted in the context of your overall health and medical history. Your healthcare provider will be able to provide a more comprehensive analysis and guide you further based on these results.

Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
high
Low Desirable 7 – 25 High
26 mg/dL
Creatinine
high
Low Desirable 0.60 – 1.26 High
1.34 mg/dL
AST
good
Low Desirable 10 – 40 High
21 U/L
Glucose
good
Low Desirable 65 – 99 High
87 mg/dL

Note: Fasting reference interval

EGFR
good
Low Desirable > 60
71 mL/min/1.73m2
BUN/Creatinine Ratio
good
Low Desirable 6 – 22 High
19 (calc)
Sodium
good
Low Desirable 135 – 146 High
139 mmol/L
Potassium
good
Low Desirable 3.5 – 5.3 High
4.2 mmol/L
Chloride
good
Low Desirable 98 – 110 High
105 mmol/L
Carbon Dioxide
good
Low Desirable 20 – 32 High
25 mmol/L
Calcium
good
Low Desirable 8.6 – 10.3 High
9.9 mg/dL
Protein, Total
good
Low Desirable 6.1 – 8.1 High
7.4 g/dL
Albumin
good
Low Desirable 3.6 – 5.1 High
5.0 g/dL
Globulin
good
Low Desirable 1.9 – 3.7 High
2.4 g/dL (calc)
Albumin/Globulin Ratio
good
Low Desirable 1.0 – 2.5 High
2.1 (calc)
Bilirubin, Total
good
Low Desirable 0.2 – 1.2 High
0.6 mg/dL
Alkaline Phosphatase
good
Low Desirable 36 – 130 High
59 U/L
ALT
good
Low Desirable 9 – 46 High
29 U/L

HS CRP

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The HS CRP level is high. This indicates an increased level of C-reactive protein, which is a marker of inflammation in the body. Research shows that elevated HS CRP levels may be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and other chronic conditions. It's recommended that you discuss these results with your doctor to further evaluate the underlying cause of the inflammation and determine appropriate treatment options.

HS CRP
high
5.6 mg/L

Note: Reference Range Optimal <1.0 Jellinger PS et al. Endocr Pract.2017;23(Suppl 2):1-87. For ages >17 Years: hs-CRP mg/L Risk According to AHA/CDC Guidelines <1.0 Lower relative cardiovascular risk. 1.0-3.0 Average relative cardiovascular risk. 3.1-10.0 Higher relative cardiovascular risk. Consider retesting in 1 to 2 weeks to exclude a benign transient elevation in the baseline CRP value secondary to infection or inflammation. >10.0 Persistent elevation, upon retesting, may be associated with infection and inflammation.

Iron And Total Iron Binding Capacity

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Your blood test for iron and total iron binding capacity came back normal. This is a good sign that you are not experiencing any iron deficiencies or anemia. Keep up with a healthy diet and regular exercise to maintain your levels.

Iron, Total
good
Low Desirable 50 – 195 High
80 mcg/dL
Iron Binding Capacity
good
Low Desirable 250 – 425 High
410 mcg/dL (calc)
% Saturation
good
Low Desirable 20 – 48 High
20 % (calc)

Advanced Lipid Panel

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Your blood test results show that your LDL Particle Number, LDL Small, and LDL Medium are all high. Research shows that high LDL Particle Number and small LDL particles are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Additionally, your LDL PEAK SIZE is low, which further increases the risk. It's recommended that you speak with your healthcare provider about lifestyle changes and possibly medication to help lower your LDL particle number and size.

LDL PEAK SIZE
low
Low Desirable > 222.9
219.0 Angstrom

Note: This test was developed and its analytical performance characteristics have been determined by Quest Diagnostics Cardiometabolic Center of Excellence at Cleveland HeartLab. It has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This assay has been validated pursuant to the CLIA regulations and is used for clinical purposes. Relative Risk: Optimal >222.9; Moderate 222.9-217.4; High <217.4. Male and Female Reference Range: 216 to 234.3 Angstrom. Adult cardiovascular event risk category cut points (optimal, moderate, high) are based on an adult U.S. reference population plus two large cohort study populations. Association between lipoprotein subfractions and cardiovascular events is based on Musunuru et al. ATVB.2009;29:1975. For additional information, please refer to http://education.QuestDiagnostics.com/faq/FAQ134 (This link is being provided for informational/educational purposes only.)

LDL Particle Number
high
Desirable < 1138 High
1408 nmol/L

Note: Relative Risk: Optimal <1138; Moderate 1138-1409; High >1409. Male and Female Reference Range: 1016 to 2185 nmol/L.

LDL Small
high
Desirable < 142 High
247 nmol/L

Note: Relative Risk: Optimal <142; Moderate 142-219; High >219. Male Reference Range: 123 to 441 nmol/L; Female Reference Range: 115 to 386 nmol/L.

LDL Medium
high
Desirable < 215 High
289 nmol/L

Note: Relative Risk: Optimal <215; Moderate 215-301; High >301. Male Reference Range: 167 to 485 nmol/L; Female Reference Range: 121 to 397 nmol/L.

LDL Pattern
good
A Pattern

Note: Relative Risk: Optimal Pattern A; High Pattern B. Reference Range: Pattern A.

Apolipoprotein B
good
Desirable < 90 High
64 mg/dL

Note: Risk: Optimal <90 mg/dL; Moderate 90-119 mg/dL; High >= 120 mg/dL; Cardiovascular event risk category cut points (optimal, moderate, high) are based on National Lipid Association recommendations- Jacobson TA et al. J of Clin Lipid. 2015; 9: 129-169 and Jellinger PS et al. Endocr Pract. 2017;23(Suppl 2):1-87.

Lipoprotein (A)
good
Desirable < 75 High
66 nmol/L

Note: Risk: Optimal <75 nmol/L; Moderate 75-125 nmol/L; High >125 nmol/L. Cardiovascular event risk category cut points (optimal, moderate, high) are based on Tsimika S. JACC 2017;69:692-711.

Cholesterol, Total
good
Desirable < 200 High
156 mg/dL
HDL Cholesterol
good
Low Desirable > 49
71 mg/dL
Triglycerides
good
Desirable < 150 High
60 mg/dL
LDL-Cholesterol
good
Desirable < 100 High
71 mg/dL (calc)

Note: Desirable range <100 mg/dL for primary prevention; <70 mg/dL for patients with CHD or diabetic patients with >= 2 CHD risk factors. LDL-C is now calculated using the Martin-Hopkins calculation, which is a validated novel method providing better accuracy than the Friedewald equation in the estimation of LDL-C. Martin SS et al. JAMA. 2013;310(19): 2061-2068 (http://education.QuestDiagnostics.com/faq/FAQ164) LDL-C is now calculated using the Martin-Hopkins calculation, which is a validated novel method providing better accuracy than the Friedewald equation in the estimation of LDL-C. Martin SS et al. JAMA. 2013;310(19): 2061-2068 (http://education.QuestDiagnostics.com/faq/FAQ164)

CHOL/HDLC Ratio
good
Desirable < 5.0 High
2.2 calc
Non HDL Cholesterol
good
Desirable < 130 High
85 mg/dL (calc)

Note: For patients with diabetes plus 1 major ASCVD risk factor, treating to a non-HDL-C goal of <100 mg/dL (LDL-C of <70 mg/dL) is considered a therapeutic option. For patients with diabetes plus 1 major ASCVD risk factor, treating to a non-HDL-C goal of <100 mg/dL (LDL-C of <70 mg/dL) is considered a therapeutic option.

HDL Large
good
Low Desirable > 6729
7865 nmol/L

Note: Relative Risk: Optimal >6729; Moderate 6729-5353; High <5353. Male Reference Range: 4334 to 10815 nmol/L; Female Reference Range: 5038 to 17886 nmol/L.

Urinalysis

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Everything appears to be within the normal range. This is good news, as it indicates that there are no significant abnormalities or issues with your urinary system. It's important to note that normal ranges can vary depending on age and sex, and your results fall within the healthy range for a male of your age. A normal urinalysis suggests that there are no signs of infection, inflammation, or other underlying conditions affecting your urinary system. Your test results indicate that there are no bacteria, red or white blood cells, or leukocyte esterase present in your urine. Additionally, there are no signs of abnormalities in the levels of nitrite, occult blood, ketones, bilirubin, glucose, pH, specific gravity, appearance, color, protein, or hyaline cast. It's always encouraging to see normal results, as it suggests that your urinary system is functioning as it should. However, it's important to remember that a urinalysis is just one piece of the puzzle when it comes to assessing your overall health. If you have any concerns or symptoms, it's recommended that you discuss them with your healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance. Keep up with your regular check-ups and screenings to ensure that you continue to maintain good health.

Bacteria
good
NONE SEEN /HPF
Squamous Epithelial Cells
good
Desirable < 5 High
NONE SEEN
/HPF
RBC
good
Desirable < 2 High
NONE SEEN
/HPF
WBC
good
Desirable < 5 High
NONE SEEN
/HPF
Leukocyte Esterase
good
NEGATIVE
Nitrite
good
NEGATIVE
Occult Blood
good
NEGATIVE
Ketones
good
NEGATIVE
Bilirubin
good
NEGATIVE
Glucose
good
NEGATIVE
PH
good
Low Desirable 5.0 – 8.0 High
5.5
Specific Gravity
good
Low Desirable 1.001 – 1.035 High
1.011
Appearance
good
CLEAR
Color
good
YELLOW
Protein
good
NEGATIVE
Hyaline CAST
good
NONE SEEN /LPF

ADMA/SDMA

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Your ADMA and SDMA levels are both within the normal range, which is a good indicator of your cardiovascular health. Keep up with your healthy lifestyle to maintain these optimal levels.

SDMA
good
Low Desirable 73 – 135 High
107 ng/mL
ADMA
good
Desirable < 100 High
86 ng/mL

Note: This test was developed and its analytical performance characteristics have been determined by Quest Diagnostics Cardiometabolic Center of Excellence at Cleveland HeartLab. It has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This assay has been validated pursuant to the CLIA regulations and is used for clinical purposes. Elevated ADMA levels are associated with significant subclinical atherosclerosis while elevated SDMA levels are associated with kidney function and strongly correlate with reduced eGFR. Available prospective studies suggest an increased risk of cardiovascular disease with higher ADMA concentrations (1). Based on an internal reference range study using 180 'apparently healthy,' non-smoking donors, CHL has defined the following cut-offs for ADMA: A cut-off of <100 ng/mL defines an 'apparently healthy' population at optimal relative risk for a cardiovascular event, 100-123 ng/mL defines a population at moderate relative risk for a cardiovascular event, and >123 ng/mL defines a high relative risk population. (Reference: 1-Willeit P. et al. J Am Heart Assoc. 2015; 4: e001833).

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How should I prepare for this test?

Fasting: 12 hours

You should fast for 12 hours before your blood collection, which means no food or beverages except water during that time. If you're taking N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) supplements or treatments, be aware this may interfere with cholesterol and uric acid results, so discuss timing with your healthcare provider. Results typically take about 7 business days, though confirmation testing may extend this timeframe slightly.

What's included in this test?

Hs CRP

This comprehensive cardiovascular panel evaluates your advanced lipid profile including LDL particle number and size, which are more predictive of heart disease risk than standard cholesterol alone. It measures inflammation through high-sensitivity CRP and checks metabolic health with glucose, kidney function, liver enzymes, and complete blood count to assess overall cardiovascular wellness. The panel also includes specialized markers like Apolipoprotein B, Lipoprotein(a), and ADMA/SDMA that provide deeper insights into arterial health and heart disease risk factors you can't get from basic cholesterol tests.

What happens after I get my results?
You'll receive detailed doctor notes in simple language explaining what your cholesterol levels, lipid particles, and heart health markers mean for your cardiovascular risk. These notes include personalized recommendations like dietary changes, exercise plans, supplement suggestions, or whether you should follow up with a cardiologist. You'll also get the standard lab report and can track your heart health markers over time using our trends feature to see how lifestyle changes or treatments are improving your cardiovascular wellness.
When will I get my results?
You can expect your results within approximately 7 business days after your blood sample is collected. If any confirmation testing is required for specific markers, the turnaround time may be extended by a few additional days. You'll receive an email notification as soon as your results are ready to view in your account.
Who should consider getting this test?
This test is ideal for anyone with a family history of heart disease, high cholesterol, diabetes, or stroke. It's also important for people with risk factors like being overweight, sedentary lifestyle, smoking, high blood pressure, or over age 40. If you've been told your cholesterol is borderline or you want a more detailed assessment than standard lipid panels provide, this advanced testing gives you comprehensive insights.
What symptoms indicate I may need this test?
Consider this test if you're experiencing chest discomfort, shortness of breath during activity, unusual fatigue, or high blood pressure readings. Other warning signs include leg pain when walking, dizziness, or a family history of early heart attacks or strokes. Even without symptoms, if you have risk factors like excess weight, diabetes, or poor diet, proactive testing helps catch problems early.
How can I naturally support my heart health?
Supporting cardiovascular health starts with eating a Mediterranean-style diet rich in fish, nuts, olive oil, vegetables, and whole grains while limiting processed foods and saturated fats. Regular aerobic exercise like brisk walking, swimming, or cycling for 30 minutes most days strengthens your heart and improves cholesterol levels. Managing stress through meditation, getting 7-8 hours of quality sleep, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding smoking are also crucial for heart health.
What does high LDL particle number mean?
High LDL particle number means you have more cholesterol-carrying particles in your bloodstream, which increases your risk of particles getting stuck in artery walls and causing plaque buildup. This is often a better predictor of heart disease risk than total LDL cholesterol alone, because you can have normal cholesterol but still have too many particles. Lifestyle changes focusing on reducing refined carbs, increasing fiber, exercising regularly, and losing excess weight can help lower particle numbers.
How often should I retest my heart health markers?
If you're making lifestyle changes or starting new treatments for cholesterol or heart health, retesting every 3-6 months helps track your progress and adjust your approach. For people with established heart disease or high risk, your doctor may recommend testing every 3-4 months initially. Once your levels are stable and optimal, annual testing is typically sufficient for ongoing monitoring, though your healthcare provider may recommend different timing based on your individual situation.
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Your LDL particle number is elevated above the optimal range, which indicates a higher number of cholesterol-carrying particles in your bloodstream. This increases your risk for arterial plaque buildup and heart disease, even if your standard LDL cholesterol appears normal. Reducing particle numbers through lifestyle changes can significantly lower your cardiovascular risk.

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