Peter Attia· MD
what you really want to do is uh try to find a lab that will give you an an lpa measurement in in nanomoles per liter
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what you really want to do is uh try to find a lab that will give you an an lpa measurement in in nanomoles per liter
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if you have an lpa level of above 50 then the chances of the lpa assay that's that will give you a result in in nano moles per liter it will also give you a high a high level
we're we're we're really moving in the right direction in terms of getting the LPA measurement in nanomoles per per liter and there's there's more and more Labs that are that are doing this and this is clearly the the the way to go we have to move away from measurements in in M milligrams per per deiler which is really influenced by the isoform size of LPA and the measurement in nanom Moler will actually give you a much better sense of the number of LPA particles in the circulation and that's what we should be aiming at