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Arterial hypertension - prevalence of risk factors and morbide associations that increase cardiovascular risk.

G Sur1, M Sur, L Kudor-Szabadi, L Sur, D Sporis, D Sur.   

Abstract

Hypertension represents a serious problem in Romania, as there are over 3 million hypertensive people in our country. There is a high incidence of deaths caused by hypertension.WE PERFORMED AN ANALYTICAL PROSPECTIVE STUDY THAT AIMS TO DETERMINE: prevalence of arterial hypertension in a population from Cluj county, distribution on age and gender, arterial hypertension severity, association of hypertension with other cardiovascular risk factors. Our study included 2266 patients, age 14 years old up to over 90 years old, both masculine and feminine gender, known with hypertension and new-diagnosed ones. Each subject was submitted to an interview based on a questionnaire. Diagnosis of arterial hypertension was established according to ESH criteria that consider as hypertension: values over 140/90 mmHg. Out of all subjects submitted to the study 647 (29.74%) were diagnosed with arterial hypertension and, from these, 102 (15.13%) were new-diagnosed patients.We found out a predominance of arterial hypertension at the age of 51-60 and over 60, an increased involvement of feminine sex; an association of hypertension with other major cardiovascular risk factors: obesity, diabetes, dislypidemia.Arterial hypertension represents an important health problem in Romania due to an increased prevalence, major impact on morbidity and mortality by cardiovascular and cerebro-vascular disease. These facts accentuate the necessity of an early diagnosis, of making people aware of the severity of the disease and it's impact on their lifestyle.

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Keywords:  arterial hypertension; cardiovascular risk factors

Year:  2010        PMID: 21977116      PMCID: PMC3150077     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Maedica (Buchar)        ISSN: 1841-9038


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