A Comparative Study of Serum Lipid Profile in Preeclampsia and Normotensive Pregnancy: A Case-Control Study

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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 4 شهریور 1404

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Background & Objective: Preeclampsia, a frequent pregnancy-related condition, affects approximately ۶%-۸% of pregnancies in Egypt, with rates rising to ۱۵% in referral centers such as university hospitals. This multisystem disorder, occurring after the ۲۰th week of pregnancy, is marked by high blood pressure (≥۱۴۰/۹۰ mmHg) and proteinuria (≥۳۰۰ mg/day), significantly contributing to both maternal and fetal complications and deaths. To investigate and compare the levels of serum lipids in two different groups of pregnant women: those with preeclampsia and those with normotensive (normal blood pressure) pregnancies.Materials & Methods:  This comparative case-control study, conducted at Ain Shams University Maternity hospitals from January to October ۲۰۲۴, involved ۷۰ pregnant women equally divided into two groups after obtaining ethical committee approval and informed consent from the participants.Results: Regarding biochemical analysis, the most compelling findings across studies, including ours, involve biochemical parameters, particularly lipid profiles. Our results showed significantly elevated levels of total plasma cholesterol (mean ۲۳۲.۱۱±۶۰.۱۳ mg/dl vs. ۱۶۳.۲۶±۱۴.۱۴ mg/dl) and LDL cholesterol (mean ۱۳۶.۴۳±۶۱.۰۷ mg/dl vs. ۷۲.۴۹±۱۴.۸۱ mg/dl) in the preeclamptic group compared to normotensive participants. Plasma triglycerides, LDL and VLDL levels were also higher in the preeclamptic group.Conclusion: This research confirms a significant link between dyslipidemia and preeclampsia, showing that women with preeclampsia have markedly elevated levels of TC, TGs, and LDL-C, along with reduced HDL-C levels, when compared to healthy normotensive individuals.

Authors

Amr Saad Mahmoud

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ain Shams University, Abbaseya, Cairo, Egypt

Walid Hitler Tantawi

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ain Shams University, Abbaseya, Cairo, Egypt

Mohamed Abd El Fattah Elsenity

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ain Shams University, Abbaseya, Cairo, Egypt

Esraa Ali Abd El Hamid Mohamed

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ain Shams University, Abbaseya, Cairo, Egypt

Doaa Mohamed Mohamed Khalifa

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ain Shams University, Abbaseya, Cairo, Egypt