CARDIAC RISK MARKERS

 CRM ( CARDIAC RISK MARKERS )

Cardiac Risk Markers Profile estimates the levels of cardiac risk markers in the body, which help in evaluating the functioning of the heart. The test also evaluates lipids in the body, 

Abnormal levels of which can lead to heart attacks or other severe heart conditions. 

The Cardiac Risk Markers Profile is helpful to individuals who have a family history of cardiac disease or where there is an increase in the prevalence of cardiac disease at a young age. Early diagnosis of cardiac disorder can help in the overall prognosis.


Cardiac risk markers are blood tests that predict the occurrence of coronary heart disease. 

  • High sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP),
  •  Apolipoprotein A-1, 
  • Apolipoprotein B, 
  • APOB/ APO A1 RATIO and 
  • Lipoprotein (A) totals.
  • Homocysteine

Factors that put you at a higher risk for cardiovascular diseases are cardiac risk factors, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and smoking are three key risk factors for heart disease.



These risk factors and having a family history of cardiovascular disease increase your risk of heart attacks and stroke. If you have these risk factors, it is ideal to adapt your lifestyle to help reduce them. Cardiac risk markers are chemicals secreted by the heart muscle when it is damaged or diseased. These chemicals are frequently examined in blood tests to assist doctors in diagnosing cardiac disease.



Patients with an increase in cardiac risk markers results should be evaluated regularly because these proteins can boost degradation-inducing enzymes and harm the heart. A cardiac risk markers chart helps assess the risk of heart failure, coronary artery disease and myocardial infarction, among other cardiac disorders. The cardiac risk markers results help estimate the chances of future events rather than serve as a diagnosis.

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