Table 5.
Distribution of the type of hypertriglyceridemia among the general population (N=36,294) and pregnant population (n=895) using online platforms.
| Type of hypertriglyceridemia | Patients, n (%) | |
| Elevated triglycerides alone (n=26,603) | ||
|
|
Edge elevation | 4788 (18.0) |
|
|
Mild to moderate elevation | 13,994 (52.6) |
|
|
Severe elevation | 7821 (29.4) |
| Combined elevated triglycerides and cholesterol (n=9691) | ||
|
|
Edge elevation | 2225 (23.0) |
|
|
Mild to moderate elevation | 4989 (51.5) |
|
|
Severe elevation | 2477 (25.6) |
| Pregnant patients with elevated triglycerides alone (n=244) | ||
|
|
Edge elevation | 27 (11.1) |
|
|
Mild to moderate elevation | 134 (54.9) |
|
|
Severe elevation | 83 (34.0) |
| Pregnant patients with elevated triglyceride and cholesterol (n=162) | ||
|
|
Edge elevation | 25 (15.4) |
|
|
Mild to moderate elevation | 94 (58.0) |
|
|
Severe elevation | 43 (26.5) |
| Total (N=36,294) | ||
|
|
Edge elevation | 7013 (19.3) |
|
|
Mild to moderate elevation | 18,983 (52.3) |
|
|
Severe elevation | 10,298 (28.4) |