The measurements of some biochemical values of hypertensive adults in Xuan Canh Dong Anh Hanoi
- Author:
Nguyen Lan Viet
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Hypertension;
Cholesterol;
Glucose;
Creatinin;
Protein;
Dong Anh
- MeSH:
Hypertension;
Adult
- From:Journal of Medical Research
2005;39(6):41-45
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
Hypertension is increasing in the world including the Vietnam. Changes in concentrations of bood lipid, glucose are often correlated with hypertension. Changes in bood lipid concentration are major cause of cardiovascular disease. Finding and treatment of dyslipidemia in hypertensive patients will reduce cardiac complications. Objective: To detemnine serum total cholesterol, glucose, creatinine and urine protein, glucose in adults with hypertension and to find out the correlation between biochemical values and hypertension grades. Objects and method: 379 people with hypertension (grade 1: 221 people; grade 2: 134 people; grade 3: 24 people) and 86 people without hypertension served as control. This cross-sectional study was conducted from 12/2004-3/2005. Results: Biochemical values in people with hypertension were: total cholesterol: 4.75- 5.95 mmol/l; glucose: 4.83-5.11 mmol/l; creatinine: 69.22-89.02mmol/l. Urine protein test was positive in 6.3% of people with hypertesion. Values of total cholesterol, creatinine in people with grade-3 hypertension were significantly higher than these in normotensive people (p< 0.01). There were significantly regressed between diastolic blood pressure (DBP), systolic blood pressure (SBP) with creatinin (DBP: r=0.157 P< 0.01 ; Y=(0.101 X creatinin)+83.668 - SBP: r=0.113 P=0.02 Y= (0.127 X creatinin)+139.369.