Friedewald Equation and LDL-cholesterol –
Study Based on External Quality Assessment
Novotný D.1, Budina M.2, Friedecký B.2, Kratochvíla J.2, Schneiderka P.1
1Oddělení klinické biochemie, Fakultní nemocnice Olomouc 2SEKK, spol. s r. o., Pardubice |
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Summary:
Objective: The assessment of using the Friedewald formula in LDL-cholesterol determination by participants of interlaboratory
comparison program.
Method: We shiped control samples to 187 participant laboratories together with questionnaire dealing with problems
of the LDL-cholesterol determination by use of Friedewald equation. Three questions were listed in this questionnaire.
Results: 43 % of participants used Friedewald formula for LDL-cholesterol calculation. Eleven different modifications of
this equation were reported. Concentration of triglycerides limited using this equation ranged in interval 3.5–10.0
mmol/l. 30% of participants used too high triglycerides values as limitation for this equation (≥ 5.0 mmol/l). Also procedures
used if equation cannot be applied, are too different, from using the direct LDL-cholesterol measurement up to
not providing laboratory results (78%).
Conclusion: In spite of fact that Friedewald equation is a standard methodological tool for the determination of LDL-
-cholesterol in international medical guidelines, the state of using this equation in our laboratories is very poor. Commonly
recommended and accepted formula does not exist. Reasons for this fact are totally unclear.
Key words:
LDL-cholesterol, Friedewald equation, interlaboratory comparisons, international guidelines.
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