Test Code CLDL1 Cholesterol, Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL), Calculated, Serum
Specimen Required
Only orderable as part of a profile. For more information see LPSC1 / Lipid Panel, Serum
Useful For
Calculation of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol using total cholesterol, non-high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and triglyceride concentrations
Managing atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk
Method Name
Only orderable as part of a profile. For more information see LPSC1 / Lipid Panel, Serum
Calculation
Reporting Name
Cholesterol, LDL, Calculated, SSpecimen Type
SerumSpecimen Stability Information
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time | Special Container |
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Serum | Refrigerated (preferred) | 7 days | |
Frozen | 30 days |
Reference Values
Only orderable as part of a profile. For more information see LPSC1 / Lipid Panel, Serum
The National Lipid Association and the National Cholesterol Education Program have set the following guidelines for lipids in a context of cardiovascular risk for adults 18 years old and older:
LDL CHOLESTEROL
Desirable: <100 mg/dL
Above Desirable: 100-129 mg/dL
Borderline High: 130-159 mg/dL
High: 160-189 mg/dL
Very High: ≥190 mg/dL
The Expert Panel on Integrated Guidelines for Cardiovascular Health and Risk Reduction in Children and Adolescents has set the following guidelines for lipids in a context of cardiovascular risk for children 2 to 17 years old:
LDL CHOLESTEROL
Acceptable: <110 mg/dL
Borderline High: 110-129 mg/dL
High: ≥130 mg/dL
Reference values have not been established for patients who are younger than 24 months of age.
Interpretation
Maintaining desirable concentrations of lipids lowers atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk. Establishing appropriate treatment strategies and lipid goals require that blood lipid values be considered in context with other risk factors including, age, sex, smoking status, and medical history of hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol results of 190 mg/dL or above in adults (≥160 mg/dL in children) are severely elevated and may indicate familial hypercholesterolemia.
Clinical Reference
1. Grundy SM, Stone NJ, Bailey AL, et al: 2018 AHA/ACC/AACVPR/AAPA/ABC/ACPM/ADA/AGS/APhA/ASPC/NLA/PCNA Guideline on the Management of Blood Cholesterol: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Clinical Practice Guidelines. Circulation. 2019 Jun 18;139(25):e1082-e1143
2. Jacobson TA, Ito MK, Maki KC, et al: National Lipid Association recommendations for patient-centered management of dyslipidemia: Part 1-executive summary. J Clin Lipidol. 2014;8(5):473-488. doi: 10.1016/j.jacl.2014.07.007
3. Expert Panel on Integrated Guidelines for Cardiovascular Health and Risk Reduction in Children and Adolescents; National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Expert panel on integrated guidelines for cardiovascular health and risk reduction in children and adolescents: summary report. Pediatrics. 2011 Dec;128 Suppl 5(Suppl 5):S213-S256. doi: 10.1542/peds.2009-2107C
4. Sampson M, Ling C, Sun Q, et al: A new equation for calculation of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in patients with normolipidemia and/or hypertriglyceridemia. JAMA Cardiol. 2020 May 1;5(5):540-548
Day(s) Performed
Monday through Saturday
Report Available
1 dayPerforming Laboratory
Mayo Clinic Laboratories in RochesterTest Classification
Not ApplicableLOINC Code Information
Result ID | Test Result Name | Result LOINC Value |
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CLDL1 | Cholesterol, LDL, Calculated, S | 13457-7 |