Dyslipidemia and Other Parameters in Women With Pregnancy Induced Hypertension
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Abstract
Several investigations have confirmed changes in lipid profiles and other markers (IL-6,CRP ) in women with pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH). Although, the cause-and-effect correlations between these lipid profiles and other markers with the PIH are yet unknown.
Aim: To study the relationship of serum lipid profile ,C- reactive protein (CRP )and interleukin-6 (IL-6 ) with pregnancy-induced hypertension.
Patients and Methods: A cross- sectional study, was done on 60 pregnant women attending with pregnant induce hypertension (PIH) treated in General Salah Alden Hospital in Tikrit city-Iraq, from January 2021 to April 2021. Other 60 normal pregnant women, at the same period, were selected as a control group. The average age of the participants was (27.1±5.0) years, all the taken blood samples , were examined for lipid profile, CRP and IL-6.
Results: Statistically show significant differences in IL-6 level and CRP. Whereas Lipid profile(TG ,LDL-C HDL-C ,TC and VLDL) were found, also, significant differences in PIH patients as compared to normal controls.
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