Expected Value for lipid
The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute issued the Third Report of the National C
holesterol Education Program (NCEP) Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatm
ent of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults (Adult Treatment Panel III) in May 2011. The A
TP III report presented the NCEP’s updated clinical guidelines for cholesterol testing an
d management and described the following classifications for cholesterol and triglycerid
e testing:
mg/dL
mmol/L
Classification
TC
< 200
< 5.18
Desirable
200–239
5.18–6.19
Borderline high
≥ 240
≥ 6.22
High
HDL
< 40
< 1.03
Low
≥ 60
≥ 1.55
High
TG
< 150
< 1.69
Normal
150–199
1.69–2.25
Borderline high
200–499
2.26–5.64
High
≥ 500
≥ 5.65
Very High
LDL
< 100
< 2.59
Optimal
100–129
2.59–3.34
Near optimal/ Above optimal
130–159
3.36–4.11
Borderline high
160–189
4.14–4.89
High
≥ 190
≥ 4.91
Very High
Non-HDL
ATP III identifies non-HDL (total cholesterol minus HDL) as a secondary target of therapy in
persons with high triglycerides (
≥
200mg/dL). The goal for non-HDL in persons with high
serum triglycerides can be set at 30mg/dL higher than that for LDL cholesterol, on the
premise that a VLDL level
≤
30mg/dL is normal.
1
Non-HDL can be calculated using the
equation below.
non-HDL (calculated) = Total Cholesterol - HDL
LDL
LDL can be calculated using the equation below. Calculated LDL is an estimation of LDL and
is valid only if the triglyceride level is 400mg/dL (4.55mmol/L) or below.
3
LDL (calculated) = Total Cholesterol - HDL - (Triglycerides/5) (mg/dL)
LDL (calculated) = Total Cholesterol - HDL - (Triglycerides/2.17) (mmol/L)
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