1. Elevated serum cholesterol levels during pregnancy as predictors for postpartum hypercholesterolemia: A prospective cohort study.
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Zhu, Yandi, Zhu, Haiyan, Dang, Qinyu, Yang, Qian, Zhao, Xiaoyan, Zhang, Yadi, Cai, Xiaxia, Hu, Zhuo, Wei, Yuchen, Chen, Zhaoyang, and Yu, Huanling
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BLOOD cholesterol , *RECEIVER operating characteristic curves , *PREGNANT women , *CHINESE people , *REFERENCE values - Abstract
Objective Methods Results Conclusion To identify the associations between gestational cholesterol levels and the risk of postpartum hypercholesterolemia, and to establish trimester‐specific reference values.Serum lipids at gestational weeks 6–8, 16, 24, and 36, and 42 days postpartum were derived from 905 pregnant women of a prospective cohort. The major outcome was postpartum hypercholesterolemia. Logistic regression and restricted cubic splines were conducted to estimate the associations between cholesterol levels at specific gestational ages and postpartum hypercholesterolemia. Associations of the trend of changes in cholesterol levels during pregnancy with postpartum hypercholesterolemia were evaluated by linear mixed‐effect model and linear or logistic regression. Reference values were computed by the receiver operating characteristic curves.Serum concentrations of total cholesterol (TC), low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL‐C), high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL‐C), and the ratios of TC/HDL‐C and LDL‐C/HDL‐C all increased during pregnancy and decreased at 42 days postpartum. The elevated levels of TC and LDL‐C, decreased levels of HDL‐C in pregnancy, and their rapid change rates were positively associated with higher risks of postpartum hypercholesterolemia. The established reference values from the first to the third trimester were below 5.47, 6.35, and 7.22 mmol/L for TC; below 2.83, 3.82, and 4.21 mmol/L for LDL‐C; and more than 1.50, 1.55, and 1.50 mmol/L for HDL‐C, respectively.Maternal cholesterol levels and their trend of change during pregnancy were predictors of postpartum hypercholesterolemia. Trimester‐specific reference values were established in a Chinese population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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