How is very low-density lipoprotein calculated

Very Low Density Lipoprotein (VLDL) in the blood is derived from a formula that equals Total Cholesterol minus HDL Cholesterol minus Triglycerides x 0.45. Generally, the lipid analysis lab sheet will have the item directly and state its specific value; it can also be calculated by the method described above. If there are cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases or arterial plaques, the patient’s LDL index will be required to be a bit more stringent, and it is necessary to consult a doctor in time, and take statin drugs under the doctor’s guidance for treatment, such as atorvastatin, resuvastatin, and so on. To determine the level of blood lipids, you need to go to the hospital to consult the endocrinology or cardiology department, the doctor according to the patient’s condition to determine whether the need for treatment, do not blindly judge on their own.