Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is a genetically determined and independent risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, including acute coronary syndrome, peripheral arterial disease, and stroke, a Show more
Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is a genetically determined and independent risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, including acute coronary syndrome, peripheral arterial disease, and stroke, as well as calcific aortic stenosis. Despite its high prevalence, affecting an estimated 20% of Canadians, Lp(a) remains under-recognized and undermeasured in clinical practice. This report provides guidance on the assessment and management of Lp(a) in primary and secondary prevention in the Canadian context. It outlines when and how to measure Lp(a), with a recommendation for universal, one-time testing in adulthood. The report summarizes the pathophysiologic role of Lp(a) in promoting atherosclerosis, thrombosis, and aortic stenosis, and highlights significant ethnic variability in Lp(a) levels and associated risk. It also addresses the limitations of existing cardiovascular risk calculators that omit Lp(a) and discusses the potential role of emerging imaging and treatment strategies, including novel Lp(a)-lowering therapies. Special attention is given to clinical interpretation of Lp(a) values, the role of cascade screening in families, and recommendations for preventive interventions, with an emphasis on current approaches for managing patients with elevated Lp(a) level while awaiting the availability of targeted therapies. The goal of this report is to support clinicians in identifying at-risk individuals earlier and guiding appropriate risk reduction strategies in primary and secondary prevention settings. Show less