A 60-year-old man on ICU is receiving IV propofol for sedation and IV remifentanil for analgesia. The team notes his triglycerides are 8.5 mmol/L (normal <1.7). What is the most likely cause?AFamilial hypertriglyceridaemiaBPropofol is formulated as a lipid emulsion (10% soybean oil) - prolonged infusions contribute significant lipid calories and can cause hypertriglyceridaemia; the lipid content of propofol must be included in the patient's total caloric and lipid intake calculationsCRemifentanil causes hypertriglyceridaemiaDSepsis never affects lipid levelsEThe laboratory result is artefactualCheck my answer