Study of Microalbuminuria and Insulin Resistance in Patients with Essential Hypertension and Metabolic Syndrome and its Relationship to Target Organ Damage

Aims: To study the prevalence of microalbuminuria, insulin resistance (IR), and metabolic syndrome in patients with essential hypertension (HTN). Materials and Methods: It’s a prospective study done on 50 consecutive hypertensive patients admitted in MVJ Medical College and Research Hospital and com...

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Main Authors: A N Roopa, K S Somashekara Reddy, P Chandrashekara, K R Umabai, H S Madhuvan
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Published: ADICHUNCHANAGIRI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES 2015-10-01
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spelling doaj-3aac6db44c3e43da851da7f7095de8f82020-11-25T00:33:32ZengADICHUNCHANAGIRI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCESJournal of Medical Sciences and Health2394-94812394-949X2015-10-011359Study of Microalbuminuria and Insulin Resistance in Patients with Essential Hypertension and Metabolic Syndrome and its Relationship to Target Organ Damage A N Roopa0K S Somashekara Reddy1P Chandrashekara2K R Umabai3H S Madhuvan4rofessor, Department of Pathology, MVJ Medical College & Research Hospital, Dandupalya, Kolathur, Hoskote, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India,Professor, Department of General Medicine, MVJ Medical College & Research Hospital, Dandupalya, Kolathur, Hoskote, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India,Professor, Department of General Medicine, MVJ Medical College & Research Hospital, Dandupalya, Kolathur, Hoskote, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India,Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, MVJ Medical College & Research Hospital, Dandupalya, Kolathur, Hoskote, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaAssistant Professor, Department of General Medicine, MVJ Medical College & Research Hospital, Dandupalya, Kolathur, Hoskote, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaAims: To study the prevalence of microalbuminuria, insulin resistance (IR), and metabolic syndrome in patients with essential hypertension (HTN). Materials and Methods: It’s a prospective study done on 50 consecutive hypertensive patients admitted in MVJ Medical College and Research Hospital and compared with controls. Detailed history, clinical examination and anthropometric measurements are taken. Estimation of oral glucose tolerance test, fasting insulin, urine microalbuminuria, fasting lipid profile, serum creatinine, and blood urea are done in all subjects. Standard 12 lead electrocardiogram taken to look for evidence of left ventricular hypertrophy and chest radiograph for cardiomegaly. Fundoscopy was done to look for hypertensive changes. Results: Among the 50 patients studied, microalbiminuria was found in 70% patients. IR (homeostatic model assessment-IR >3.5 μU/ml) was noted in 20% of patients; all these patients had blood pressure (BP) of >190/100 mmHg. Of the total patients, 42.3% were freshly detected and none of them had IR. Dyslipidemia was observed in 61% and obesity in 42% of the patients. About 38.5% patients fulfilled the National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel 3 criteria for metabolic syndrome. Conclusions: In our study 70% of hypertensives had microalbuminuria and correlated directly with degree and duration of HTN, but it was not statistically significant. Patients with dyslipidemia also had (70%) microalbuminuria. Microalbuminuric patients had a higher degree of end organ involvement as compared to normoalbuminuric patients. IR is seen in patients with very high BP and metabolic syndrome.http://jmsh.ac.in/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=27:study-of-microalbuminuria-and-insulin-resistance-in-patients-with-essential-hypertension-and-metabolic-syndrome-and-its-relationship-to-target-organ-damage&Itemid=73insulin resistancemetabolic syndromemicroalbuminuria.
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author A N Roopa
K S Somashekara Reddy
P Chandrashekara
K R Umabai
H S Madhuvan
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K S Somashekara Reddy
P Chandrashekara
K R Umabai
H S Madhuvan
Study of Microalbuminuria and Insulin Resistance in Patients with Essential Hypertension and Metabolic Syndrome and its Relationship to Target Organ Damage
Journal of Medical Sciences and Health
insulin resistance
metabolic syndrome
microalbuminuria.
author_facet A N Roopa
K S Somashekara Reddy
P Chandrashekara
K R Umabai
H S Madhuvan
author_sort A N Roopa
title Study of Microalbuminuria and Insulin Resistance in Patients with Essential Hypertension and Metabolic Syndrome and its Relationship to Target Organ Damage
title_short Study of Microalbuminuria and Insulin Resistance in Patients with Essential Hypertension and Metabolic Syndrome and its Relationship to Target Organ Damage
title_full Study of Microalbuminuria and Insulin Resistance in Patients with Essential Hypertension and Metabolic Syndrome and its Relationship to Target Organ Damage
title_fullStr Study of Microalbuminuria and Insulin Resistance in Patients with Essential Hypertension and Metabolic Syndrome and its Relationship to Target Organ Damage
title_full_unstemmed Study of Microalbuminuria and Insulin Resistance in Patients with Essential Hypertension and Metabolic Syndrome and its Relationship to Target Organ Damage
title_sort study of microalbuminuria and insulin resistance in patients with essential hypertension and metabolic syndrome and its relationship to target organ damage
publisher ADICHUNCHANAGIRI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
series Journal of Medical Sciences and Health
issn 2394-9481
2394-949X
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Aims: To study the prevalence of microalbuminuria, insulin resistance (IR), and metabolic syndrome in patients with essential hypertension (HTN). Materials and Methods: It’s a prospective study done on 50 consecutive hypertensive patients admitted in MVJ Medical College and Research Hospital and compared with controls. Detailed history, clinical examination and anthropometric measurements are taken. Estimation of oral glucose tolerance test, fasting insulin, urine microalbuminuria, fasting lipid profile, serum creatinine, and blood urea are done in all subjects. Standard 12 lead electrocardiogram taken to look for evidence of left ventricular hypertrophy and chest radiograph for cardiomegaly. Fundoscopy was done to look for hypertensive changes. Results: Among the 50 patients studied, microalbiminuria was found in 70% patients. IR (homeostatic model assessment-IR >3.5 μU/ml) was noted in 20% of patients; all these patients had blood pressure (BP) of >190/100 mmHg. Of the total patients, 42.3% were freshly detected and none of them had IR. Dyslipidemia was observed in 61% and obesity in 42% of the patients. About 38.5% patients fulfilled the National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel 3 criteria for metabolic syndrome. Conclusions: In our study 70% of hypertensives had microalbuminuria and correlated directly with degree and duration of HTN, but it was not statistically significant. Patients with dyslipidemia also had (70%) microalbuminuria. Microalbuminuric patients had a higher degree of end organ involvement as compared to normoalbuminuric patients. IR is seen in patients with very high BP and metabolic syndrome.
topic insulin resistance
metabolic syndrome
microalbuminuria.
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