Prevalence of dyslipidemia in adults with cystic fibrosis
Abstract Background A high fat calorie diet is advocated for patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) however the lipid profiles of individuals with CF, including those with CF-related diabetes (CFRD), are not well studied. Methods We conducted a retrospective review of adult CF patients attending St Mich...
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description | Abstract Background A high fat calorie diet is advocated for patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) however the lipid profiles of individuals with CF, including those with CF-related diabetes (CFRD), are not well studied. Methods We conducted a retrospective review of adult CF patients attending St Michael's Hospital between January 2005 and December 2007. Results 334 patients (77% pancreatic insufficient (PI)) were included in the study. Mean HDL cholesterol was significantly lower in males ( p < 0.0001) with 44% of males having HDL cholesterol < 38.7 mg/dL(1 mmol/L). Pancreatic sufficient patients were more likely than PI subjects to have total cholesterol > 201 mg/dL(5.2 mmol/L) ( p < 0.01). 5% of subjects had triglyceride concentrations > 195 mg/dL(2.2 mmol/L). Diabetes was diagnosed in 23% of subjects. Lipid profiles were similar between diabetics and non-diabetics. Total cholesterol and triglycerides both increased with increasing age and increasing BMI ( p < 0.01). Conclusion Dyslipidemia occurs in CF patients however no differences in lipid profiles were seen between those with diabetes and those without. Fasting lipids should be monitored in CF patients, particularly those with PS, older age, and high BMI. As survival in CF increases, the prevalence of dyslipidemia may increase resulting in clinically important complications. |
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Methods We conducted a retrospective review of adult CF patients attending St Michael's Hospital between January 2005 and December 2007. Results 334 patients (77% pancreatic insufficient (PI)) were included in the study. Mean HDL cholesterol was significantly lower in males ( p < 0.0001) with 44% of males having HDL cholesterol < 38.7 mg/dL(1 mmol/L). Pancreatic sufficient patients were more likely than PI subjects to have total cholesterol > 201 mg/dL(5.2 mmol/L) ( p < 0.01). 5% of subjects had triglyceride concentrations > 195 mg/dL(2.2 mmol/L). Diabetes was diagnosed in 23% of subjects. Lipid profiles were similar between diabetics and non-diabetics. Total cholesterol and triglycerides both increased with increasing age and increasing BMI ( p < 0.01). Conclusion Dyslipidemia occurs in CF patients however no differences in lipid profiles were seen between those with diabetes and those without. Fasting lipids should be monitored in CF patients, particularly those with PS, older age, and high BMI. 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