Abstract
Objectives: To determine the frequency of microalbuminuria in patients withessential hypertension for postpartum hemorrhage. Study Design: Cross sectional study.Setting: Department of Medicine at Liaquat University Hospital Hyderabad. Period: Six months(from January 2015 to June 2015). Patients and Methods: All the patients ≥35 years of age bothgender had essential hypertension were enrolled and explored for microalbuminuria by urineexamination while the data was analyzed in SPSS 16. Results: Total one hundred subjects withessential hypertension were studied and explored for microalbuminuria. The mean age ±SDof for overall population was 52.82±7.85 and it was 51.23±8.21 and 53.32±6.52 in male andfemale gender respectively. The overall mean ± SD for systolic blood pressure was 170±12.62whereas it was 160.82±10.82 and 165±11.92 in male and female gender respectively. Themean ±SD for blood pressure (diastolic) was 105±71 while it was 95.01±7.21 and 100.82±6.42in male and female sex respectively. The duration of hypertension as mean ±SD was 3.72±2.52in overall population. The microalbuminuria was identified in 59 (59%) patients with statisticalsignificance in relation to age (p=0.00), gender (p=0.00), duration of hypertension (p=0.01),treatment status (p= 0.04), hypertension (p=0.002), BMI (p=0.05) and residence (p=0.00).Conclusion: In present series the prevalence for microalbuminuria in essential hypertensionwas detected as 59% and correlate with age, gender and duration and treatment status of thepatients along with raised systolic and diastolic blood pressure
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