1. Cardiovascular health and target end-organ damage and comorbidities in hypertensive patients from a Spanish primary care urban population
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Ana María Armas-Padrón, Miriam Sicilia-Sosvilla, Pedro Ruiz-Esteban, Armando Torres, and Domingo Hernández
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Hipertensión ,Daño orgánico provocado por la hipertensión ,Comorbilidades relacionadas con la hipertensión ,Métricas de salud cardiovascular ,Factores de riesgo cardiovascular ,Mortalidad ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
We hypothesized that a poorer cardiovascular health status is related to a higher risk of hypertension-mediated organ-damage (HMOD) or hypertension-related comorbidities (HRC). We assessed the relationship between cardiovascular health metrics (CVHM) and HMOD-HRC in 243 hypertensive patients from primary care center followed for two years. We recorded the baseline CVHM score (Life's Simple 7) plus clinical data, including prevalent and incident HMOD-HRC, hospitalization and mortality. The prevalence of ideal CVHM scores was very low in both men and women. The patients with healthier CVHM scores were younger, and had a lower prevalence of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease. We recorded 264 cases of HMOD-HRC (225 at baseline and 39 during follow-up). Nine patients died and 64 had any-cause hospitalization during follow-up. A lower prevalence of HMOD-HRC and unfavorable outcomes was observed as the number of ideal CVHM increased (P
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- 2024
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