Literature DB >> 17065030

Lipid profile during pregnancy in HIV-infected women.

M Floridia1, E Tamburrini, M Ravizza, C Tibaldi, M F Ravagni Probizer, G Anzidei, M Sansone, F Mori, E Rubino, M Meli, S Dalzero, G Guaraldi.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We investigated the evolution of serum lipid levels in HIV-infected pregnant women and the potential effect of antiretroviral treatment during pregnancy using data from a national surveillance study.
METHOD: Fasting lipid measurements collected during routine care in pregnancy were used, analyzing longitudinal changes and differences in lipid values at each trimester by protease inhibitors (PIs) and stavudine use. Multivariate analyses were used to control for simultaneous factors potentially leading to hyperlipidemia. Study population included 248 women.
RESULTS: Lipid values increased progressively and significantly during pregnancy: mean increases between the first and third trimesters were 141.6 mg/dL for triglycerides (p < .001), 60.8 mg/dL for total cholesterol (p < .001), 13.7 mg/dL for HDL cholesterol (p < .001), and 17.8 mg/dL for LDL cholesterol (p = .001). At all trimesters, women on PIs had significantly higher triglyceride values compared to women not on PIs. The effect of PIs on cholesterol levels was less consistent. Stavudine showed a dyslipidemic effect at first trimester only. Multivariate analyses confirmed these observations and suggested a potential role of other cofactors in the development of hyperlipidemia during pregnancy.
CONCLUSION: The changes observed point to the need to further explore the causes and the clinical correlates of hyperlipidemia during pregnancy in women with HIV.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17065030     DOI: 10.1310/hct0704-184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HIV Clin Trials        ISSN: 1528-4336


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