Publication: Assessment of postprandial triglycerides in clinical practice: Validation in a general population and coronary heart disease patients.
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2016-05-25
Authors
Perez-Martinez, Pablo
Alcala-Diaz, Juan F
Kabagambe, Edmon K
Garcia-Rios, Antonio
Tsai, Michael Y
Delgado-Lista, Javier
Kolovou, Genovefa
Straka, Robert J
Gomez-Delgado, Francisco
Hopkins, Paul N
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Elsevier
Abstract
Previous studies have suggested that for clinical purposes, subjects with fasting triglycerides (TGs) between 89-180 mg/dl (1-2 mmol/l) would benefit from postprandial TGs testing. To determine the postprandial TG response in 2 independent studies and validate who should benefit diagnostically from an oral-fat tolerance test (OFTT) in clinical practice. A population of 1002 patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) from the CORDIOPREV clinical trial and 1115 white US subjects from the GOLDN study underwent OFTTs. Subjects were classified into 3 groups according to fasting cut points of TGs to predict the usefulness of OFTT: (1) TG 180 mg/dl (>2 mmol/l). Postprandial TG concentration at any point > 220 mg/dl (>2.5 mmol/l) has been pre-established as an undesirable postprandial response. Of the total, 49% patients with CHD and 42% from the general population showed an undesirable response after the OFTT. The prevalence of undesirable postprandial TG in the CORDIOPREV clinical trial was 12.8, 50.3, and 89.7%, in group 1, 2, and 3, respectively (P These two studies validate the predictive values reported in a previous consensus. Moreover, the findings of the CORDIOPREV and GOLDN studies show that an OFTT is useful to identify postprandial hyperlipidemia in subjects with fasting TG between 1-2 mmol/l (89-180 mg/dL), because approximately half of them have hidden postprandial hyperlipidemia, which may influence treatment. An OFTT does not provide additional information regarding postprandial hyperlipidemia in subjects with low TG (2 mmol/l, >180 mg/dl).
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MeSH Terms
Adult
Age Factors
Aged
Coronary Artery Disease
Dietary Fats
Female
Humans
Hyperlipidemias
Logistic Models
Male
Middle Aged
Odds Ratio
Postprandial Period
Prevalence
Triglycerides
Age Factors
Aged
Coronary Artery Disease
Dietary Fats
Female
Humans
Hyperlipidemias
Logistic Models
Male
Middle Aged
Odds Ratio
Postprandial Period
Prevalence
Triglycerides
DeCS Terms
Enfermedad de la arteria coronaria
Factores de edad
Grasas de la dieta
Hiperlipidemias
Oportunidad relativa
Trigliceridos
Factores de edad
Grasas de la dieta
Hiperlipidemias
Oportunidad relativa
Trigliceridos
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Keywords
CORDIOPREV study, Coronary heart disease, GOLDN study, Oral-fat tolerance test, Postprandial lipemia, Triglycerides
Citation
Perez-Martinez P, Alcala-Diaz JF, Kabagambe EK, Garcia-Rios A, Tsai MY, Delgado-Lista J, et al. Assessment of postprandial triglycerides in clinical practice: Validation in a general population and coronary heart disease patients. J Clin Lipidol. 2016 Sep-Oct;10(5):1163-71