| Literature DB >> 26088001 |
Elena Ferriols1, Carolina Rueda2, Rocío Gamero2, Mar Vidal2, Antonio Payá3, Ramón Carreras3, Juana A Flores-le Roux4, Juan Pedro-Botet4.
Abstract
Lipids play an important role during pregnancy, and in this period major changes occur in lipoprotein metabolism. During the third trimester plasma cholesterol and triglyceride levels are substantially increased, returning to normal after delivery. Described associations between increased morbidity during pregnancy and excessive increases in plasma cholesterol and triglycerides. For this reason we have reviewed the relationship between lipid alterations, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes and preterm birth. The overall metabolic control can improve pregnancy outcomes, and the assessment of supraphysiological changes in lipid profile will classify pregnancy risk at a higher level, which would entail a stricter control.Entities:
Keywords: Cholesterol; Colesterol; Diabetes gestacional; Gestación; Gestational diabetes; Lipids; Lípidos; Parto pretérmino; Preeclampsia; Pregnancy; Preterm delivery; Triglicéridos; Triglycerides
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26088001 DOI: 10.1016/j.arteri.2015.04.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Investig Arterioscler ISSN: 0214-9168