Determination of Patient Characteristics and Role of Physician Intervention for Uncontrolled Hypertension: A Risk for Coronary Artery Disease

Memon, Waseem Raja and Memon, Shahzad and Makwana, Dayaram and Rashid, Abdul and Memon, Beenish Ghafar and Aamer, Nasrullah (2021) Determination of Patient Characteristics and Role of Physician Intervention for Uncontrolled Hypertension: A Risk for Coronary Artery Disease. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (53B). pp. 173-181. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Objective: Our research was designed to evaluate the association of uncontrolled hypertension with coronary artery disease and analyze the role of intervention in preventing CAD mortality ratio.

Methodology: This case controlled single-center study was conducted in department of Medicine, Peoples University of Medical and Health Sciences Nawabshah Pakistan from January 2020 to September 2021. In this study, BP screening was done among the adult population aged 50 years or over. All the recruited patients of coronary artery disease were divided into two main groups for a clinical trial; case (identified cases of uncontrolled hypertension) and the control group (without history of cardiovascular disorders and used medication for hypertension). For evaluating physician intervention, both groups were divided into two main groups for treatments; the standard Bp control (having <140 mm Hg SBP level) and the intensive blood pressure control (whose SPB <120 mm Hg). we used BP-lowering medication which adjusted the systolic blood pressure around 135–139 mm Hg in the standard group and less than 120 in intensive group.

Results: Overall the female prevalence was comparatively high (63.2%) than males (37%). No significant differences were found in the baseline characteristics of participants. In 42% of cases, we found coronary artery calcification. Univariate logistic analysis of our study demonstrates the association of CAD with age, smoking, and BMI. We also found a positive association of CAD with higher CRP, and uncontrolled hypertension.

Conclusion: Our study observed a significant association between uncontrolled hypertension and coronary artery disease. The results of our study concluded that interventions in terms of BP control might be affected due to pre-existing cardiovascular diseases. However, intensive BP treatment would help to reduce the mortality ratio of CAD patients.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Afro Asian Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 31 Mar 2023 07:01
Last Modified: 09 Jul 2024 07:58
URI: http://classical.academiceprints.com/id/eprint/69

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