血脂是妊娠期妇女很少注重的一项指标,虽然目前许多医师已经注重到这个方面,但还是相对较欠缺。妊娠早期母体的脂肪摄取、储存及之后分解为脂肪酸入血并运输到全身各处所带来一系列反应,这是极其复杂而又精致的过程。对于妊娠期血脂的代谢及其变化以及由其直接或间接引起的一系列并发症,很多专家也做过相应的分析及研究,研究结果大致相似,当然,也有少部分差异。产后血脂情况其实相比较前者,人们更容易忽略其重要性。其对于提前筛查及日后预防疾病有着潜在的可能性。为了帮助我们产科医师及孕产妇及时发现异常情况,及早采取相应措施,从而尽最大可能减少不必要的并发症,本文阐述了妇女孕期血脂的代谢及其浓度变化情况。
Blood lipid is an indicator that pregnant woman pays little attention to, although at present many doctors have paid attention to this aspect, but still owes relatively more. During early pregnancy, maternal fat uptake, storage, and subsequent breakdown into fatty acids, which are transported to the blood and throughout the body, this is a complex and delicate process. For the metabolism of blood lipids and its changes and a series of complications caused by it directly or indirectly during pregnancy, many experts have also done corresponding analysis and research, and the results are generally similar, of course, there are a few differences. Postpartum blood lipid profile is actually compared with the former, people are more likely to ignore its importance. It has a potential possi-bility for early screening and prevention of diseases in the future. In order to help obstetricians and pregnant women find abnormal conditions in time and take corresponding measures as soon as possible, so as to minimize unnecessary complications, this article describes the metabolism and concentration changes of blood lipid during pregnancy.
血脂,脂肪,妊娠期,代谢特点,稳态,变化趋势,产后血脂;Blood Lipid Fat Gestation Characteristics of Metabolism Steady State Variation Trend Postpartum Blood Lipid摘要
Blood lipid is an indicator that pregnant woman pays little attention to, although at present many doctors have paid attention to this aspect, but still owes relatively more. During early pregnancy, maternal fat uptake, storage, and subsequent breakdown into fatty acids, which are transported to the blood and throughout the body, this is a complex and delicate process. For the metabolism of blood lipids and its changes and a series of complications caused by it directly or indirectly during pregnancy, many experts have also done corresponding analysis and research, and the results are generally similar, of course, there are a few differences. Postpartum blood lipid profile is actually compared with the former, people are more likely to ignore its importance. It has a potential possibility for early screening and prevention of diseases in the future. In order to help obstetricians and pregnant women find abnormal conditions in time and take corresponding measures as soon as possible, so as to minimize unnecessary complications, this article describes the metabolism and concentration changes of blood lipid during pregnancy.
刘玄慧,南延荣. 孕期及产后血脂代谢特点及变化趋势分析Analysis of Characteristics and Variation Trends of Blood Lipid Metabolism during Pregnancy and after Delivery[J]. 医学诊断, 2023, 13(01): 7-12. https://doi.org/10.12677/MD.2023.131002
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