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LipoScience Collaborates with a Leading Academic Medical Center to Identify Risk Factors Aimed at Improving Management of Acute Coronary Syndrome
RALEIGH, N.C. --(Business Wire)--
LipoScience, Inc., an in vitro diagnostic company committed to
advancing patient care in cardiovascular, metabolic and other diseases,
today announced that it has entered into a research agreement with Duke
University School of Medicine. The research will be aimed at identifying
cardiovascular risk factors that can be used alone or in combination
with other clinical measures to improve stratification and management of
acute coronary syndrome. The agreement encompasses studies to be
performed with Duke's CATHGEN (CATHeterizationGENetics) and other
patient registries.
Under the terms of the agreement, LipoScience will perform NMR
LipoProfile® test analysis and other metabolite
assays of blood samples from the registries to learn more about the
relationship between lipoproteins and acute coronary syndrome in these
patient populations.
"Currently available clinical diagnostic tests provide imprecise
measures of cardiovascular risk, particularly with respect to acute
coronary events. Also, functional studies are similarly relatively
imprecise with respect to diagnostic information regarding moderately
severe coronary artery disease. Development of ancillary and
complementary information is of prime interest in clinical cardiolgy,"
said William E. Kraus, M.D., Professor of Medicine at Duke University
Medical Center. "The purpose of this research is to investigate how
cardiovascular risk genes, biochemical markers, and currently available
cardiovascular functional studies improve the way cardiovascular disease
is diagnosed, predicted and managed."
"Through this collaboration, LipoScience will gain access to a large
patient registry and will work with leading researchers in the field to
investigate the clinical utility of the NMR LipoProfile test,"
said Ray Pourfarzib, Ph.D., Vice President, Medical Affairs at
LipoScience. "We look forward to working with the Duke team to identify
new disease markers in the acute coronary syndrome population."
The CATHGEN registry was collected between 2001 and 2011 to create a
significant combined biochemical and clinical bio- and data repositories
for cardiovascular disease research. The data repository contains
genetic information, blood biochemical marker data, clinical information
and clinical endpoint follow-up.
About LipoScience, Inc.
LipoScience, Inc. is pioneering a new field of personalized diagnostics
based on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technology. Its first
proprietary diagnostic test, the NMR LipoProfile®
test, measures the number of low density lipoprotein particles (LDL-P)
in a blood sample and provides physicians and their patients with
actionable information to personalize management of risk for heart
disease. To date, over 8 million NMR LipoProfile tests have been
ordered. LipoScience's automated clinical analyzer, Vantera has
been cleared by the FDA and will be placed with national and regional
clinical laboratories. LipoScience is driving toward a clinical standard
of care by decentralizing its technology and expanding its menu of
personalized diagnostic tests to address a broad range of metabolic and
other diseases. For further information on LipoScience, please visit www.liposcience.com
and www.theparticletest.com.

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