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The PLAC test Stroke risk assessment  
About the PLAC® Test

For Stroke and Heart Attack risk assessment

stroke can be prevented if you focus on the risk

The PLAC test is the only blood test cleared by the FDA to determine the risk of ischemic stroke associated with atherosclerosis.

Predictive. Powerful. Specific.

  • Predictive
    • The PLAC test can help determine if you are at risk for having an ischemic stroke years before the stroke would have occurred
    • The PLAC test provides your physician with a clearer picture to help determine if you need to reduce your risk
  • Powerful
    • If you have elevated Lp-PLA2 levels, you are twice as likely to suffer an ischemic stroke as similar individuals
    • Individuals with the highest levels of Lp-PLA2 and blood pressure are six times more likely to suffer an ischemic stroke
  • Specific
    • Elevated levels of Lp-PLA2 are indicative of vascular inflammation associated with the formation of plaque within the arteries; this may play an important role in triggering a stroke
    • The PLAC test is the only available test that can measure your Lp-PLA2

New Tool for Your Physician in the Fight Against Stroke

Lp-PLA2 is a new risk factor for ischemic stroke that can be ordered by your physician. The PLAC test is not designed to replace traditional risk assessment markers, and should be used in conjunction with these tests to determine your absolute stroke risk profile. Remember, ischemic stroke can be prevented. Ask your doctor if the PLAC test is right for you.

Coronary heart disease (CHD) affects nearly 13 million Americans. More than 500,000 Americans die each year from CHD-related events, such as heart attacks. And many of these deaths occur in individuals who do not know they are at risk. It's important to realize you can have many of the risk factors for CHD, even if you aren't feeling sick.

For many years, physicians and patients alike have focused on LDL cholesterol as the cause of coronary heart disease. While cholesterol levels can be a risk factor for heart disease, nearly half of all coronary events occur in people who have low to moderate LDL cholesterol levels.

What is a Heart Attack?

The heart is constantly pumping blood containing oxygen and nutrients to all regions of the body. To do this, the heart requires its own blood supply and receives this blood through the coronary arteries. In CHD, fatty substances called plaques can build up in the wall of the arteries, which can reduce blood supply to the heart, and often causes a heart attack.

Recent studies have shown that many heart attacks may actually be triggered by inflammation. Inflammation can occur at the site of the plaque, making it unstable and prone to rupture. Inflamed plaques can suddenly break open, causing a blood clot to form. This clot can impede or completely block blood flow to the heart, resulting in a heart attack. This lack of blood supply can lead to damage of the heart muscle and even death.

The PLAC® test for Lp-PLA2 detects levels of an enzyme that increases this inflammation, leading to the formation of plaque that can rupture and cause heart attacks.

How You Can Determine if You are at Risk for CHD

Understanding the risks of heart disease and making lifestyle changes can help most men and women live longer, healthier lives. Certain lifestyle modifications are now known to help reduce a person's risk for CHD.

Although there are some risk factors that you cannot change (such as age, gender and family history), there are many things you can do to positively influence risk factors. By knowing your risk of heart disease, you can take proactive measures to improve your lifestyle. It is important to remember that CHD can be prevented.

The PLAC Test Focuses on Your CHD Risk

In recent years, many advances have been made in pharmaceutical therapies that actually lower risk for CHD in appropriate patients. If your doctor determines that you are at risk for CHD for any reason, he or she may prescribe certain medications. It is important to follow your doctor's advice and continue to take your medications even if you do not feel sick. Your doctor can use the PLAC test to help determine if you are at risk for CHD, and take the necessary steps to reduce your risk if you have high test results.

 

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