2016
DOI: 10.4103/2408-7408.179680
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Circulating levels of plasma lipids and cardiovascular risk in Nigerian women with severe preeclampsia

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“…TG play a role as regulators in lipoprotein interactions. This is supported by evidence that an increase in plasma concentration is associated with an increased incidence of coronary artery disease, an increase in the number of VLDL cholesterol particles and an increase in the potential for the transfer of a cholesterol ester mass from HDL cholesterol to a lipoprotein containing apolipoprotein [24], [25].…”
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“…TG play a role as regulators in lipoprotein interactions. This is supported by evidence that an increase in plasma concentration is associated with an increased incidence of coronary artery disease, an increase in the number of VLDL cholesterol particles and an increase in the potential for the transfer of a cholesterol ester mass from HDL cholesterol to a lipoprotein containing apolipoprotein [24], [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Preeclampsia women had abnormal lipid results. Limited data regarding the effects of high blood pressure on lipid levels but new-onset preeclampsia triggers an increase in atherogenic lipid parameters with a decrease in cardioprotective HDL [25]. Barry et al in his study stating that uncomplicated postpartum women, visceral fat correlated independently with insulin sensitivity, blood pressure, and phenotypes of atherogenic lipoproteins whereas BMI and total body fat were not related.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Udenze dkk (2016) pada penelitiannya menjelaskan bahwa pada pasien ibu hamil dengan preeklamsia berat mengalami peningkatan kadar triasilgliserol, LDL, dan kolesterol total serta penurunan kadar HDL. 10 Ahmed dkk (2018) juga menemukan keadaan hipertrigliseridemia pada ibu hamil dengan preeklampsia yang disertai dengan peningkatan kadar kolesterol total, LDL, dan VLDL serta penurunan HDL. Pada penelitiannya, Ahmed dkk menjelaskan bahwa semakin berat preeklampsia yang dialami akan berkaitan dengan semakin tinggi kadar trigliserida, kolesterol, LDL, dan VLDL serta menurunnya kadar HDL.…”
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