Follow-up study on hypertriglyceridemia after acute pancreatitis

Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2025, 12, v.60 2338-2345     font:big middle small

Fund programs: National Natural Science Foundation of China ( No . 22176132) ; Shenzhen Medical Research Fund (No . B2403008) ; Project of Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Commission (No . JCYJ20210324135000001) ; Guangdong Medical Science Research Fund (No . A2023276)

Authors:Zhao Xinyue1 , 2 , Shi Xiaolei 1 , 2 , Hu Lianghao3 , Lu Guotao1 , 2 , Pan Jiajia4

Keywords:acute pancreatitis; relapse; lipid levels; follow-up; rick factors; linear mixed model;

DOI:10.19405/j.cnki.issn1000-1492.2025.12.018

〔Abstract〕 Objective To analyze the temporal changes in lipid levels in patients following acute pancreatitis(AP) and explore the factors associated with post-AP serum triglyceride( TG) level changes. Methods Patients diag- nosed with AP were included in this study. Clinical data were collected retrospectively , and lipid profile data from follow-up visits after discharge were tracked. Kaplan-Meier(K-M) curves were used to stratify follow-up duration , while Spearman correlation analysis assessed the relationship between lipid levels and follow⁃up time. A linear regression model was used to investigate factors influencing TG level changes post⁃AP. Results A total of 141 patients with 306 follow⁃up visits were included. Spearman correlation analysis showed a mild increase in lipid levels over time post⁃discharge : TG( r = 0. 159 , P = 0. 005) , total cholesterol(TC)( r = 0. 231 , P < 0. 000 1) , high⁃density lipoprotein cholesterol( HDL⁃C) ( r = 0. 181 , P = 0. 002) , and apolipoproteinA1 ( ApoA1) ( r = 0. 371 , P <0. 000 1) . In the univariate linear mixed model , male gender(β = 0. 160 ,P = 0. 007) , body mass index(BMI) (β= 0. 017 , P = 0. 007) , diabetes history(β = 0. 138 , P = 0. 030) , smoking history(β = 0. 166 ,P = 0. 004) , and recurrent AP(β = 0. 119 , P = 0. 029) were significantly associated with Lg(TG) levels (P < 0. 05) . In the multivariate model , BMI( β = 0. 019 , P = 0. 042) , smoking history ( β = 0. 155 , P = 0. 049 ) , and recurrent AP( β =0. 148 , P = 0. 032) remained significantly positively correlated with changes in Lg(TG) levels after AP , albeit with a low correlation strength (r < 0. 200) . Conclusion Lipid levels , including TG , TC , HDL⁃C and ApoA1 , tend to increase over time in AP patients after discharge , with this trend being more pronounced in those with hypertriglyceridemic acute pancreatitis. Post⁃AP TG levels are significantly influenced by BMI at the time of onset , smoking history and recurrent AP.