1. Prevalence and determinants of resistant hypertension in the delta region of Egypt: A prospective observational study
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Mohammed Elbarbary, Osama Shoeib, Shaimaa B. El‐saied, Ramy M. Atlm, and Amr Alkassas
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cardiology ,chronic diseases ,epidemiology ,public health ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background and Aims Hypertension (HTN) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality affecting about 30%–40% of the adult population in developed countries. Fewer data were published about the prevalence, sociodemographics, and clinical characteristics of the resistant hypertensive population in Egypt. Hence, our aim is to focus the attention on these determinants especially in the delta region of Egypt. Methods Data belonging to patients visiting our HTN clinic in the Cardiovascular Department, Tanta University Hospital, Gharbeyah Governorate, Egypt, were collected over 12 months, between January 1, 2022, and 31 December 31, 2022, and then carefully analyzed. Results We found that the prevalence of resistant hypertension (RHTN) in the delta region of Egypt was 18%. We noted more RHTN cases in older age, that is, mean ± Std. was 51.5 ± 13.24 and 62.1 ± 7.56 for non‐RHTN and RHTN, respectively. Also, the prevalence was higher in women representing about 54.4% of cases. Sixty‐two percent of the patients with RH were obese (mean ± Std. of body mass index was 30.7 ± 5.36 in HTN and 47.7 ± 30.3 in RHTN groups with p value
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- 2023
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