Factor Information
Data ID 2767
Factor Total/HDL-cholesterol(cut off>3.5 mmol/l)(association between maternal lipids and total homocysteine and CHD risk)
Description After adjustment for potential confounders, a lipid profile with apolipoprotein B > 85.0 mg dl-1, apolipoprotein B/apolipoprotein A-I > 0.6 and cholesterol/HDL-cholesterol > 3.5 is associated with an almost twofold increased risk of CHD, which is independent of homocysteine.
Biomarker NA
Classification Z (combined factor - combined factor)
Association
Application risk assessment
Objective We examined whether maternal lipid levels are associated with the risk of CHD offspring.
p Value 0.003
OR 1.8
Conclusion After adjustment for potential confounders, a lipid profile with apolipoprotein B > 85.0 mg dl-1, apolipoprotein B/apolipoprotein A-I > 0.6 and cholesterol/HDL-cholesterol > 3.5 is associated with an almost twofold increased risk of CHD, which is independent of homocysteine.
Risk Factor risk factor
CHD Type
ID 148
CHD Type NA
CHD Subtype NA
Reference
PMID 21186113
Year 2012
Title A derangement of the maternal lipid profile is associated with an elevated risk of congenital heart disease in the offspring
Sample
Population mothers of children with and without CHD
Source a case-control study
Region Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Method Demographics/ a:Adjusted for maternal age, parity, BMI, ethnicity, family history of CHD, periconception smoking, folic acid and/or (multi)vitamin use and diabetes/b: Adjusted for all before mentioned covariates and total homocysteine
Race Europe
Disease History N/A
Treatment History N/A
Group CHD group(Treatment) Control group(Control)
Number 104 107
Age 33.1 (25.3-41.5) years 32.6 (24.5-39.8) years
Gender (Male: Female) 0:104 0:107
Marker Level N/A N/A