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Exploring the prevalence, clinical spectrum, and determinants of uncontrolled hypertension in the emergency department: Insights from a hospital-based study in Somalia.
Mohamud, Mohamed Farah Yusuf; Turfan, Selim; Mohamed, Hussein Hassan; Adan, Hassan Adan Ali; Ahmed, Said Abdirahman; Sahal, Said Mohamud; Mohamud, Abdirahman Khalif; Hussein, Saadaq Adan; Abdi, Ishak Ahmed; Ahmed, Mohamed Am.
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  • Mohamud MFY; Emergency Deparment, Mogadishu Somali Turkey Training and Research Hospital, Mogadishu, Somalia; Faculty of Medicine, Mogadishu University, Mogadishu Somalia; Tayo Institute for Health for Health and Development, Mogadishu, Somalia. Electronic address: m.qadar59@gmail.com.
  • Turfan S; Emergency Deparment, Mogadishu Somali Turkey Training and Research Hospital, Mogadishu, Somalia.
  • Mohamed HH; Emergency Deparment, Mogadishu Somali Turkey Training and Research Hospital, Mogadishu, Somalia.
  • Adan HAA; Emergency Deparment, Mogadishu Somali Turkey Training and Research Hospital, Mogadishu, Somalia.
  • Ahmed SA; Cardiology Deparment, Mogadishu Somali Turkey Training and Research Hospital, Mogadishu, Somalia.
  • Sahal SM; Deputy of Healthcare Service Manager, Mogadishu Somali Turkey Training and Research Hospital, Mogadishu, Somalia.
  • Mohamud AK; Faculty of Medicine, and Health Science, SIMAD University, Mogadishu Somalia.
  • Hussein SA; Department of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, Banadir University, Mogadishu, Somalia.
  • Abdi IA; Tayo Institute for Health for Health and Development, Mogadishu, Somalia.
  • Ahmed MA; Faculty of Medicine, Mogadishu University, Mogadishu Somalia.
Curr Probl Cardiol ; 49(7): 102589, 2024 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38701996
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Uncontrolled hypertension (UH) is a significant public health issue in both developed and developing countries. This study aimed to analyze the clinical spectrum and degrees of severity of hypertension, antihypertensive use, and factors associated with UH.

METHOD:

Hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted at the emergency-department of Mogadishu Somali Turkey Training and Research Hospital from September 2021 to August 2022. A total of 278 hypertensive patients were selected using a convenient sampling technique. Data was entered into and cleaned by Excel and exported to SPSS version-26.0 for analysis. A binary logistic regression model (AOR, 95 % CI and p-value<0.05) was used to determine the predictors of UH.

RESULTS:

The prevalence of UH was 62 %(n = 172). Of the total respondents, 144(51.8 %) were males. The predominance of the respondents(n = 147, 52.9 %) were in the age group 40-69years. Almost 65.8 %(n = 183) of the participants were married. 112(40.3 %) of the participants had no formal education. The majority of the participants (n = 192, 69.1 % %) were unemployed. 225(81 %) patients had at least one or more coexisting diseases. Diabetes was the most common comorbid(47.4 %). The most common clinical manifestations observed in the study group were headache(21 %). According to the stages of hypertension, most of the patients have a Hypertensive crisis(20.9 %). Among the participants, 50 % were on calcium channel blockers(CCBs). Additionally, the majority (53.2 %) were receiving monotherapy. Patients who have no comorbidity (AOR = 0.178, 95 % CI0.066-0.447), not performed diet control (AOR = 15.475, 95 % CI6.666-35.929), and non-adherence to physical-activity (AOR = 5.585, 95 % CI2.834-12.792) are independent predictors of UH.

CONCLUSION:

The prevalence of UH among patients with hypertension in Somalia was high. Unhealthy lifestyles and non-adherence to physical activity were the major modifiable risk factors for UH. Regular health education during follow-up visits by nurses and physicians is crucial in preventing the issue by providing continuous information on lifestyle practices and the potential complications associated with hypertension.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Serviço Hospitalar de Emergência / Hipertensão / Anti-Hipertensivos Limite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Região como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Serviço Hospitalar de Emergência / Hipertensão / Anti-Hipertensivos Limite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Região como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article