Title of article :
Comparison of LDL- Cholesterol Enzymatic Method with Friedewald’s Formula
Author/Authors :
Yazdi ، Hamidreza Faculty of Medicine - Golestan University of Medical Sciences , Piran ، Fatemeh Laboratory Sciences Technologist - Sayad Shirazi Hospital - Golestan University of Medical Sciences , Royani ، Sanaz Department of Health Policy - School of health management and information sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Nejabat ، Mojgan Department of Medicinal Chemistry - Laboratory Science Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Roshandel ، Gholamreza Department of Epidemiology - Gastroenterology and Hepathology Research Center - Golestan University of Medical Sciences , Taherizadeh ، Mahsa Department of Clinical Biochemistry - Biochemistry Metabolic Disorders Research Center - Golestan University of Medical Sciences , Joshaghani ، Hamid Reza Department of Biochemistry - Laboratory Science Research Center - Golestan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: Concentration lowdensity lipoprotein (LDL) is one of the strongest indicators of atherosclerosis and predicts the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases. LDL measurement accuracy is very important. LDL can be measured directly, such as enzymatic and nephelometry methods or can be calculated using Friedewald s formula. Despite the development of enzymatic methods and LDL nephelometry still in most laboratories is calculated using Friedewald s formula. The aim of this study was an investigation of correlation coefficient between two methods of measuring LDL cholesterol levels. Methods: This descriptive crosssectional study, performed on the 1141 patients. Cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL all patients assayed by enzymatic method. For patients with triglyceride levels of less than 400 mg/dl had LDL levels were calculated by Friedewald s formula. Normal levels of LDL/HDL ratio of less than 3.5 were considered. Results: Of the 1141 patients participating in this study, 38.3 % men and 61.7 % women. The mean patient age was 46.3 plusmn; 16.1 years. Mean serum cholesterol, triglycerides and HDL were 177.9 plusmn; 41.1, 132.9 plusmn; 73.2 and 45.8 plusmn; 13.2 mg/dl, respectively. Average direct and calculated LDL concentration was 82.1 plusmn; 23.1 and 105.5 plusmn; 35.8, respectively. The direct measurement of LDL, LDL/HDL levels in 97.1% of cases was normal, while 85.1 % of the calculation of LDL were normal. Pearson correlation coefficients were obtained by two methods: 0.869 (p lt;0.001). Conclusion: Despite the favorable correlation between two methods of measurements of LDL, the results of a calculation method is more than direct method. This can have a negative impact on the judgment of the treating physician.
Keywords :
LDL , Enzymatic Method , Friedewald s Formula
Journal title :
Medical Laboratory Journal
Journal title :
Medical Laboratory Journal