Epidemiological analysis of maternal lipid levels during the second trimester in pregnancy and the risk of adverse pregnancy outcome adjusted by pregnancy BMI

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作者
Yue, Chao-Yan [1 ]
Ying, Chun-Mei [1 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Fudan Univ, Dept Lab Med Obstet & Gynecol, Shanghai, Peoples R China
关键词
adverse pregnancy outcome; risk factors; serum lipid; GESTATIONAL DIABETES-MELLITUS; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; LIPOPROTEIN; WOMEN; WEIGHT; TRIGLYCERIDE; PROFILES; GROWTH; RATIO; LDL;
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10.1002/jcla.22568
中图分类号
R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
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1001 ;
摘要
BackgroundMethodsPregnancy is accompanied by profound changes in lipid metabolism. We aimed to assess whether effects of second trimester body mass index and maternal lipid concentrations are associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. We investigated the serum levels of maternal lipids during the second trimester in pregnancy, and analyzed associations between the lipid levels and the risk of adverse pregnancy outcome. Seven hundred and seventy-four pregnant women were enrolled in this study between February 2016 and June 2016. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was conducted to estimate the relative risk between maternal lipids and adverse pregnancy outcome. ResultsConclusionCompared with the control group, during the second trimester of pregnancy, BMI, TG, and Lp(a) were risk factors for gestational diabetes mellitus; middle trimester pregnancy BMI, Lp(a), and APO-B were risk factors for pre-eclampsia; second trimester BMI and TG/HDL-C were risk factors for macrosomia; age and Lp(a) were uterine atony postpartum hemorrhage risk factors, while APO-AI was a protective factor of uterine inertia and postpartum hemorrhage; second trimester BMI, TCH, Lp(a), and TG/HDL-C were risk factors for fetal distress, while parity was a protective factor against fetal distress. Abnormal blood lipid levels in pregnancy are significantly associated with GDM, pre-eclampsia, and other adverse pregnancy outcomes.
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