Reference Intervals for Non-Fasting CVD Lipids and Inflammation Markers in Pregnant Indigenous Australian Women
Indigenous Australians experience high rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD). The origins of CVD may commence during pregnancy, yet few serum reference values for CVD biomarkers exist specific to the pregnancy period. The Gomeroi gaaynggal research project is a program that undertakes research and p...
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doaj-b5023353a1f34a77970a5224ab09e60a2020-11-25T00:22:25ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322017-10-01547210.3390/healthcare5040072healthcare5040072Reference Intervals for Non-Fasting CVD Lipids and Inflammation Markers in Pregnant Indigenous Australian WomenTracy L. Schumacher0Christopher Oldmeadow1Don Clausen2Loretta Weatherall3Lyniece Keogh4Kirsty G. Pringle5Kym M. Rae6Gomeroi gaaynggal Centre, Faculty of Health and Medicine, University of Newcastle, Tamworth, NSW 2340, AustraliaSchool of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, AustraliaNew South Wales Health Pathology, Tamworth, NSW 2340, AustraliaGomeroi gaaynggal Centre, Faculty of Health and Medicine, University of Newcastle, Tamworth, NSW 2340, AustraliaGomeroi gaaynggal Centre, Faculty of Health and Medicine, University of Newcastle, Tamworth, NSW 2340, AustraliaGomeroi gaaynggal Centre, Faculty of Health and Medicine, University of Newcastle, Tamworth, NSW 2340, AustraliaGomeroi gaaynggal Centre, Faculty of Health and Medicine, University of Newcastle, Tamworth, NSW 2340, AustraliaIndigenous Australians experience high rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD). The origins of CVD may commence during pregnancy, yet few serum reference values for CVD biomarkers exist specific to the pregnancy period. The Gomeroi gaaynggal research project is a program that undertakes research and provides some health services to pregnant Indigenous women. Three hundred and ninety-nine non-fasting samples provided by the study participants (206 pregnancies and 175 women) have been used to construct reference intervals for CVD biomarkers during this critical time. A pragmatic design was used, in that women were not excluded for the presence of chronic or acute health states. Percentile bands for non-linear relationships were constructed according to the methods of Wright and Royston (2008), using the xriml package in StataIC 13.1. Serum cholesterol, triglycerides, cystatin-C and alkaline phosphatase increased as gestational age progressed, with little change seen in high-sensitivity C-Reactive Protein and γ glutamyl transferase. Values provided in the reference intervals are consistent with findings from other research projects. These reference intervals will form a basis with which future CVD biomarkers for pregnant Indigenous Australian women can be compared.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/5/4/72cardiovascularbiomarkerslipidsinflammationpregnancygestationAustralian Aboriginereference growth curves |
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Tracy L. Schumacher Christopher Oldmeadow Don Clausen Loretta Weatherall Lyniece Keogh Kirsty G. Pringle Kym M. Rae |
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Tracy L. Schumacher Christopher Oldmeadow Don Clausen Loretta Weatherall Lyniece Keogh Kirsty G. Pringle Kym M. Rae Reference Intervals for Non-Fasting CVD Lipids and Inflammation Markers in Pregnant Indigenous Australian Women Healthcare cardiovascular biomarkers lipids inflammation pregnancy gestation Australian Aborigine reference growth curves |
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Tracy L. Schumacher Christopher Oldmeadow Don Clausen Loretta Weatherall Lyniece Keogh Kirsty G. Pringle Kym M. Rae |
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Tracy L. Schumacher |
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Reference Intervals for Non-Fasting CVD Lipids and Inflammation Markers in Pregnant Indigenous Australian Women |
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Reference Intervals for Non-Fasting CVD Lipids and Inflammation Markers in Pregnant Indigenous Australian Women |
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Reference Intervals for Non-Fasting CVD Lipids and Inflammation Markers in Pregnant Indigenous Australian Women |
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Reference Intervals for Non-Fasting CVD Lipids and Inflammation Markers in Pregnant Indigenous Australian Women |
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Reference Intervals for Non-Fasting CVD Lipids and Inflammation Markers in Pregnant Indigenous Australian Women |
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reference intervals for non-fasting cvd lipids and inflammation markers in pregnant indigenous australian women |
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Indigenous Australians experience high rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD). The origins of CVD may commence during pregnancy, yet few serum reference values for CVD biomarkers exist specific to the pregnancy period. The Gomeroi gaaynggal research project is a program that undertakes research and provides some health services to pregnant Indigenous women. Three hundred and ninety-nine non-fasting samples provided by the study participants (206 pregnancies and 175 women) have been used to construct reference intervals for CVD biomarkers during this critical time. A pragmatic design was used, in that women were not excluded for the presence of chronic or acute health states. Percentile bands for non-linear relationships were constructed according to the methods of Wright and Royston (2008), using the xriml package in StataIC 13.1. Serum cholesterol, triglycerides, cystatin-C and alkaline phosphatase increased as gestational age progressed, with little change seen in high-sensitivity C-Reactive Protein and γ glutamyl transferase. Values provided in the reference intervals are consistent with findings from other research projects. These reference intervals will form a basis with which future CVD biomarkers for pregnant Indigenous Australian women can be compared. |
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cardiovascular biomarkers lipids inflammation pregnancy gestation Australian Aborigine reference growth curves |
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