Title of article :
Abnormal Microvascular Reactivity with Hypercholesterolaemia in Pregnancy
Author/Authors :
RASOOL, Aida Hanum Ghulam UniversitiSainsMalaysia Health Campus - School of Medical Sciences - Pharmacology Vascular Laboratory, Malaysia , ABDUL RAHMAN, Aisyah Syairah UniversitiSainsMalaysia Health Campus - School of Medical Sciences - Pharmacology Vascular Laboratory, Malaysia , ABD GHAFFAR, Nor Aliza UniversitiSains Malaysia Health Campus - School of Medical Sciences - Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Malaysia , NIK MAHMOOD, Nik Mohd Zaki UniversitiSains Malaysia Health Campus - School of Medical Sciences - Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Malaysia , WONG, Abd Rahim niversiti Sains MalaysiaHealth Campus - School of Medical Sciences - Department of Paediatrics, Malaysia
Abstract :
Background: Post-occlusive skin reactive hyperaemia (PORH) is a model used to assess microvascular reactivity. This study aims to compare PORH response among pregnant hypercholesterolaemic patients with age and gestational age-matched controls. Methods: This cross sectional study involved 17 hypercholesterolaemic, pregnant women and 20 pregnant controls entering their early third trimester. Laser Doppler fluximetry (LDF) was used to measure skin perfusion. The process of PORH was performed by occluding the upper arm with an occlusion cuff at 200 mmHg for 3 minutes. Skin perfusion was recorded before, during, and after occlusion release. Baseline perfusion, time to achieve peak perfusion (Tp), peak perfusion after occlusion release (PORHpeak), and maximum change in perfusion due to occlusion (PORHmax) were recorded. Results: Serum total cholesterol (TC) was significantly different (P 0.001) between the 2 groups: 7.25 (SEM 0.18) mmol/L for hypercholesterolaemic women and 5.54 (SEM 0.15) mmol/L for the control group. There were no significant differences in their baseline, PORHpeak, and PORHmax. However, Tp in the hypercholesterolaemic group was significantly increased (P = 0.024) compared with the controls at 14.9 (SEM 0.6) seconds and 13.1 (SEM 0.5) seconds, respectively. Conclusion: Pregnant hypercholesterolaemic patients showed an abnormal microvascular reactivity response. Tp with ischemia was significantly increased compared with normocholesterolaemic controls.
Keywords :
hypercholesterolaemia , laser Doppler flowmetry , microcirculation , pregnancy , reactive hyperaemia , medical sciences
Journal title :
The Malaysian Journal Of Medical Sciences (MJMS)
Journal title :
The Malaysian Journal Of Medical Sciences (MJMS)