(2019) The relationship of hyperlipidemia with maternal and neonatal outcomes in pregnancy: A cross-sectional study. International Journal of Reproductive Biomedicine. pp. 739-748. ISSN 24764108 (ISSN)
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Abstract
Background: Concentrations of plasma lipids levels during pregnancy clearly increases. According to some studies, dyslipidemia is effective in the incidence of preeclampsia and insulin resistance. Objective: This study aimed to examine the relationship between hyperlipidemia and maternal and neonatal outcomes in pregnant women. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study which was conducted on two groups of pregnant women with hyperlipidemia and normal ones to assess maternal and neonatal outcomes. Maternal data including gestational age, mother’s age, body mass index, and maternal weight gain during pregnancy, gestational diabetes mellitus, preeclampsia, cholestasis, and delivery method. Also, birth weight and Apgar score were gathered as the neonatal outcomes. Results: The results showed that the prevalence of abnormal lipid parameters increased with increasing gestational age. In pregnant women with dyslipidemia in combination with increased triglyceride, cholesterol and Low-density lipoprotein, and decreased High-density lipoprotein, the incidence rates of gestational diabetes (p < 0.001), preeclampsia (p < 0.001), cholestasis (p = 0.041), fetal growth retardation (p < 0.001), and macrosomia (p <0.001) were statistically higher. Conclusion: Dyslipidemia was associated with some adverse effects of pregnancy and harmful fetal outcomes. Therefore, it seems that adding laboratory assessment of lipid profiles before and during pregnancy can be effective in early diagnosis of dyslipidemia. © Seyedeh Hajar Sharami et al.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | Dyslipidemias Fetal macrosomia Gestational diabetes Preeclampsia cholesterol high density lipoprotein low density lipoprotein triacylglycerol adult anus pruritus Apgar score Article birth weight body mass cholestasis clinical assessment clinical outcome cross-sectional study dyslipidemia echography female gestational age gestational weight gain glucose blood level human hypercholesterolemia hyperlipidemia hypertension hypertransaminasemia hypertriglyceridemia infant intrauterine growth retardation lipid fingerprinting low birth weight macrosomia major clinical study maternal care menstrual cycle newborn care obstetric delivery oral glucose tolerance test parental age pregnancy pregnancy diabetes mellitus prevalence proteinuria urine protein test |
Page Range: | pp. 739-748 |
Journal or Publication Title: | International Journal of Reproductive Biomedicine |
Journal Index: | Scopus |
Volume: | 17 |
Number: | 10 |
Identification Number: | https://doi.org/10.18502/ijrm.v17i10.5294 |
ISSN: | 24764108 (ISSN) |
Depositing User: | Zahra Otroj |
URI: | http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/11980 |
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