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Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río
On-line version ISSN 1561-3194
Abstract
RODRIGUEZ RAMOS, Jorge Félix et al. Risk factors on the emergencies of hypertension. "Raul Sanchez" Teaching Outpatient Clinic. 2008. Rev Ciencias Médicas [online]. 2009, vol.13, n.2, pp. 32-43. ISSN 1561-3194.
A case-control study was conducted with hypertensive patients aimed at identifying the risk factors on the onset of emergencies during the first term of 2007 at "Raul Sanchez" Teaching Outpatient Clinic. One hundred (100) cases and 200 controls at random were analyzed, 1:2. In male sex the risk increased four-folds (OR 4,45; CI 1,98-10,12; p 0,000) and the age older than 65 years old increased it twelve times (OR 11,87; CI 4,91- 29,33; p 0,000). Smoking increased the risk four-folds (OR 4,89; CI 1,99-12,97; p 0,000). Out of the premorbid factors, hypercholesteremia increased the risk six times (OR 7,21; CI 3,05-17,30; p 0,000), followed by sedentary lifestyle (OR 6,69; CI 2,79-16,26; p0, 000), among others. Uncontrolled blood pressure doubled the risk (OR 2,30; IC 1,07-4,99; p 0,000). Severe hypertension nearly increased the risk five times (OR 4,96; CI 1,97-12,65; p 0,000).
Keywords : Hypertension/emergency; risk factors.