Essential tools for a comprehensive assessment of dyslipidemia and cardiovascular risk.
Calculates LDL cholesterol using the Friedewald formula, a classic method for lipid evaluation.
Calculates the sum of all types of atherogenic "bad" cholesterol.
Estimates the amount of remnant cholesterol in the blood, which serves as an additional indicator for assessing cardiovascular disease risk.
Estimates the total amount of lipids in the blood based on standard results.
A strong indicator of heart disease risk, evaluating the balance between total and "good" cholesterol.
Assesses the balance between "bad" and "good" cholesterol particles.
A powerful logarithmic index for predicting atherosclerosis risk, based on the TG/HDL ratio.
Calculates the lipid accumulation product based on waist circumference and triglycerides to assess metabolic and cardiovascular risks.
An advanced and more accurate method for estimating LDL cholesterol, especially when triglycerides are high.
Estimates the 10-year risk of experiencing a first cardiovascular event, such as a heart attack or stroke, using the ASCVD risk score.
Estimates the risk of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation to help guide decision-making for anticoagulant therapy.
Calculates LDL cholesterol using the Sampson equation, offering higher accuracy than the traditional Friedewald formula, especially in patients with high triglycerides.