The values of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol obtained according to the Friedewald formula (Clin Chem 1972;18:499-502), or by the De Long transformation (J Am Med Assoc 1986;256:2372-7), were compared with the values obtained when the individual cholesterol/triglyceride ratio of very-low-density lipoprotein was used for estimating the contribution of this lipoprotein to the total cholesterol. We found that these formulas gave the greatest errors for individuals with a low serum cholesterol/triglyceride ratio. We propose criteria for deciding when the numerically calculated value of low-density cholesterol is appropriate, and when it is not.
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Matilde, M. G., Rodríguez Ferrer, C. R., Astarioa, I. R., & Lahera, E. M. (1990). Use of serum cholesterol/triglyceride ratio to discern for which individuals the friedewald formula can be used confidently. Clinical Chemistry, 36(9), 1673–1675. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/36.9.1673
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