Is it true that triglycerides over this number should alert you to sudden death?

There is no precise data on which level of triglycerides is reached when sudden death occurs. Triglycerides belong to a type of blood lipid, triglycerides long-term increase will increase the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease, but triglyceride level is significantly higher, if it reaches 5.26mmol / L or more, the risk of acute pancreatitis will be significantly higher. However, there is no accurate clinical statement about the risk of sudden death due to elevated triglyceride levels; the higher the triglyceride level, the greater the risk of morbidity. Acute pancreatitis is a clinical emergency, patients with acute pancreatitis will have sudden abdominal pain and diarrhea, blood and urine amylase will be significantly increased, the patient’s pancreas will be obvious edema, the condition is serious or even pancreatic necrosis, a serious threat to the patient’s life, but generally does not lead to sudden death. Patients with elevated triglyceride levels should be actively treated, and appropriate treatment programs should be selected under the guidance of a physician.