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Association between Hypertriglyceridemia and Disease Severity in Visceral Leishmaniasis

Authors :
Mariana de Oliveira Bezerra
Amélia Ribeiro de Jesus
Mariana Garcez Varela
Roque Pacheco de Almeida
Marcos Couto Gomes
Enaldo Vieira de Melo
Fabrícia Alvisi de Oliveira
Paulo Roberto de Oliveira Costa
Pedro Ribeiro de Jesus Almeida
Geydson Silveira da Cruz
Felipe Vieira Santana
Source :
Am J Trop Med Hyg
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2021.

Abstract

Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a tropical disease endemic to Brazil. The clinical manifestations of the infection range from asymptomatic to severe. In VL, changes in lipid metabolism, such as hypocholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia, occur that are believed to be related to its progression and severity. This study investigated the associations between serum levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, and lipoproteins (high-density lipoprotein, low-density lipoprotein, and very low-density lipoprotein) with clinical and hematological parameters that predict severity in a case series of 83 VL patients. Severely ill patients had higher mean serum triglyceride levels than non-severely ill patients. There was a significant positive correlation between disease severity score and serum triglyceride levels, very low-density lipoprotein, international normalized ratio for prothrombin time test, total bilirubin, and age. An inverse correlation was detected between the disease severity score and mean platelet and neutrophil counts. Hypertriglyceridemia can be a prognostic indicator of severity in patients diagnosed with VL.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Am J Trop Med Hyg
Accession number :
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