2011
DOI: 10.3109/14767058.2011.600363
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Maternal cardiac risks in pre-eclamptic patients

Abstract: PE is an important and as yet, incompletely understood disorder of pregnancy. Our study showed that the blood levels for some cardiac risk factors were increased in women with PE, which may contribute to its multisystem pathology. Consideration should be given to monitoring women with PE for these cardiac risk factors in pre-eclamptic women both during pregnancy, as well as later in life.

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“…There are many contradictory reports in findings have been reported by others (117)(118)(119)(120)(121)(122)(123) (124)(125)(126)(127). In pregnan cies complicated with preeclampsia or hypertension, a sig nificantly elevated Lp(a) concentration has been observed in some studies (128)(129)(130)(131)(132)(133)(134)(135)(136), but not consistently (120,121,(137)(138)(139)(140)(141)(142)(143). Of note, the majority of these studies did not assess apo(a) isoform sizes.…”
Section: Diabetes Mellitusmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…There are many contradictory reports in findings have been reported by others (117)(118)(119)(120)(121)(122)(123) (124)(125)(126)(127). In pregnan cies complicated with preeclampsia or hypertension, a sig nificantly elevated Lp(a) concentration has been observed in some studies (128)(129)(130)(131)(132)(133)(134)(135)(136), but not consistently (120,121,(137)(138)(139)(140)(141)(142)(143). Of note, the majority of these studies did not assess apo(a) isoform sizes.…”
Section: Diabetes Mellitusmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Th e Friedewald formula provides an accurate estimation of LDL for fasting patients but may be reduced in the non-fasting state (Friedwald et al 1972). Th e calculation is not reliable for a triglyceride level above 4.52 mmol/l (Warnick et al 1990;Schectmann et al 1996;Bukan et al 2012).…”
Section: Laboratory Analysismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Se ha descrito un incremento del riesgo cardiovascular en aquellas mujeres con antecedente de preeclampsia comparadas con el resto de la población [14][15][16] . Esta asociación sugiere que la enfermedad cardiovascular y la preeclampsia compartirían mecanismos fisiopatológicos comunes como la disfunción endotelial, alteración también atribuida a otros factores de riesgo de la preeclampsia como la hipertensión arterial, la enfermedad renal y la diabetes mellitus 17,18 .…”
Section: Lípidos Y Preeclampsiaunclassified
“…Tan solo un estudio en el que se analizaron 350 gestantes a las 16 semanas de gestación halló concentraciones plasmáticas de colesterol total superiores en preeclampsia (220,46 ± 51,06 mg/dl vs 201,35 ± 42,89 mg/dl, p = 0,023) 23 , y otro demostró un aumento de riesgo de preeclampsia 3,6 veces superior para concentraciones séricas de colesterol total > 205 mg/dl (OR: 3,60; IC 95%: 1,23-10,51) 22 . De forma paralela, se han descrito en estudios aislados concentraciones más elevadas de cLDL en las gestantes con preeclampsia 14,26,27 , e incremento del riesgo de preeclampsia de entre 2 y 3 veces para concentraciones elevadas de cLDL 17,23 .…”
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