Did You Know?
50% of Heart Attack victims have normal cholesterol. That’s because multiple factors in addition to cholesterol are required to determine the underlying cause of Heart Attack. The PULS (Protein Unstable Lesion Signature) Test measures the most clinically significant protein biomarkers that measure the body's immune system response to arterial injury. These injuries lead to the formation and progression of cardiac lesions, which may become unstable and rupture, leading to a cardiac event such as heart attack. PULS test results can help prevent a heart attack - starting now. The PULS Test can provide your physician with valuable information that can be used to determine the most appropriate course of action according to clinical guidelines. Who Should Get Tested? If you are over the age of 40 and have no previous history of heart attacks, you should speak to your healthcare provider to determine if the PULS test is right for you. A PULS test may also be recommended if you have one or more of the following risks factors:
Up to 80% of all heart attacks are preventable. The early detection of unstable cardiac lesions, combine with the management of risk factors, can help reduce your risk of heart disease and heart attacks.
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