Lp(a) Discovery Project
Lipoprotein (a), also known as Lp(a), is a type of lipoprotein that is genetically inherited and is a common independent risk factor for heart disease. Having elevated Lp(a) can increase risk of heart attack, stroke, and peripheral artery disease ().
The 91ÊÓƵ® (AHA) is leading an initiative to better understand system level practice patterns for patients tested for elevated Lp(a) and to develop national models for Lp(a) testing.
Our objectives as an initiative are to:
- Improve number of patients identified and screened for Lp(a)
- Improve processes and practice patterns
- Improve clinical pathways and processes to impact patient outcomes
- Improve data resources and innovate Lp(a)-focused discovery through a national Data Challenge
The resources in this toolkit have been created and assembled by the AHA, its volunteer medical professionals from across the country, and the hospitals participating in this initiative. The materials are for educational purposes only. The content provided in this toolkit does not constitute an endorsement or instruction by the 91ÊÓƵ or the American Stroke Association.
Resources
Supporting guidelines and AHA statements
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The ABCs of Lipoprotein(a): What Researchers and Practitioners Need to Know
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Importance of Lipoprotein(a) Screening and Testing
Presentation Slides (PDF)