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Association of lipid levels during gestation with preeclampsia and gestational diabetes mellitus: a population-based study

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2009.05.032

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adverse outcomes; gestation; lipids

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [K24 HL093218] Funding Source: Medline

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OBJECTIVE: The study evaluates lipids profile changes during gestation in pregnancies with and without preeclampsia and/or gestational diabetes. STUDY DESIGN: Lipid profiles were assessed between year prior and after pregnancy in 9911 women without cardiovascular comorbidities. RESULTS: Lipid levels during gestation varied substantially with a nadir following conception and a peak at delivery. Compared to preconception levels total cholesterol levels increased from 164.4 mg/dL to 238.6 mg/dL and triglycerides (TGs) from 92.6 mg/dL to 238.4 mg/dL. The composite endpoint ( gestational diabetes mellitus or preeclampsia) occurred in 1209 women (12.2%). Its prevalence increased with levels of TG-from 7.2% in the group with low TGs (<25th percentile adjusted for the gestational month) to 19.8% in the group with high TGs (>75th percentile), but was not associated with high-density lipoprotein levels. In multivariate analysis higher TGs levels, but not low high-density lipoprotein, were associated with the primary endpoint. CONCLUSION: Lipid levels change substantially during gestation. Abnormal levels of TGs are associated with pregnancy complications.

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