Article Text
Case report
Insulin can be used to treat severe hypertriglyceridaemia in pregnant women without diabetes
Abstract
Severe hypertriglyceridaemia can lead to acute pancreatitis, which is associated with maternal and perinatal mortality when it occurs in pregnancy. Rapid reduction of triglyceride levels is a primary goal in the management of severe hypertriglyceridaemia, however, there are limited safe option for treatment in pregnancy. We present a case of a woman without diabetes presenting with severe hypertriglyceridaemia in late gestation who was safely and successfully treated with insulin and review the literature surrounding the management of this important condition.
- lipid disorders
- endocrinology
- metabolic disorders
- pancreatitis
- pregnancy