Hypertension, C Reactive Protein and Metabolic Profile: What is the Scenario in Patients Undergoing Arteriography?

Introduction: High Blood Pressure (HBP), Diabetes Mellitus (DM), Metabolic Syndrome (MS) and Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) are among the main causes of death worldwide and HBP is one of the most common chronic health problem representing an important and modifiable risk factor for vascular event...

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Main Authors: Ricardo Jose Tofano, Sandra Maria Barbalho, Marcelo Dib Bechara, Karina Quesada, Claudemir Gregorio Mendes, Marie Oshiiwa
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spelling doaj-df200990b2714028b887cd0f107c972a2020-11-25T03:22:09ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2017-08-01118BC19BC2310.7860/JCDR/2017/26595.10456Hypertension, C Reactive Protein and Metabolic Profile: What is the Scenario in Patients Undergoing Arteriography?Ricardo Jose Tofano0Sandra Maria Barbalho1Marcelo Dib Bechara2Karina Quesada3Claudemir Gregorio Mendes4Marie Oshiiwa5Cardiologist, Cardiac Surgery Unit and Hemodynamics, Medical School of Marilia, Marilia, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology, Medical School of Marilia, Marilia, Sao Paulo, Brazil.Professor, Department of Food and Technology, School of Marília (FATEC), Sao Paulo, Brazil. Professor, Cardiac Surgery Unit and Hemodynamics, Medical School of Marilia, Marilia, Sao Paulo, British Indian Ocean Territory.Professor, Cardiac Surgery Unit and Hemodynamics, Medical School of Marilia, Marilia, Sao Paulo, Brazil.Professor, Department of Statistics, Food and Technology School of Marília (FATEC), Sao Paulo, Brazil. Introduction: High Blood Pressure (HBP), Diabetes Mellitus (DM), Metabolic Syndrome (MS) and Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) are among the main causes of death worldwide and HBP is one of the most common chronic health problem representing an important and modifiable risk factor for vascular events and mortality. Aim: To study the association among high sensitivity CRP levels, and the biochemical, and anthropometric profile in hypertensive and non-hypertensive patients who underwent arteriography. Materials and Methods: This research was performed at the Haemodynamic Laboratory of the University Hospital in the city of Marilia - state of São Paulo, Brazil. Ninety-five subjects who underwent arteriography were included. Anthropometric (body mass index and waist circumference) and biochemical parameters (glycaemia, total cholesterol, HDL-c, LDL-c, triglycerides, and high sensitivity C reactive protein), were evaluated. Variables pertaining to blood pressure, atherogenic indices, diagnosis of metabolic syndrome and catheterization details were collected. Statistical analysis was performed with Chi-square test, Fisher, Student t-test and ANOVA complemented by Tukey test. Results: Our results showed that 78.95% of the patients who underwent arteriography were suffering from HBP. Hypertensive individuals had significantly higher glycaemia (124.14±45.33 mg/dL) or DM, higher values of triglycerides (195.27±74.52 mg/ dL), waist circumference (98.52±12.52 cm), body mass index (29.99±1.41 kg/m2 ) and hs-CRP (0.53±0.44 mg/dL). Most of the hypertensive patients (93.33%) presented with MS and were related to the presence of more severe lesions in the arteries and had passed through more invasive procedures like angioplasty and surgery. Conclusion: Our findings indicate that blood pressure control is of paramount importance to ensure better quality of life and life expectancy as it is associated with several risk factors that increase the morbidity and mortality.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/10456/26595_CE[Ra]_F(Sh)_PF1(NE_VT_PY)_PFA(NE_SS)_PF2(EK_OM).pdfglycaemialipidsmetabolic syndromeobesity
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Sandra Maria Barbalho
Marcelo Dib Bechara
Karina Quesada
Claudemir Gregorio Mendes
Marie Oshiiwa
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Sandra Maria Barbalho
Marcelo Dib Bechara
Karina Quesada
Claudemir Gregorio Mendes
Marie Oshiiwa
Hypertension, C Reactive Protein and Metabolic Profile: What is the Scenario in Patients Undergoing Arteriography?
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
glycaemia
lipids
metabolic syndrome
obesity
author_facet Ricardo Jose Tofano
Sandra Maria Barbalho
Marcelo Dib Bechara
Karina Quesada
Claudemir Gregorio Mendes
Marie Oshiiwa
author_sort Ricardo Jose Tofano
title Hypertension, C Reactive Protein and Metabolic Profile: What is the Scenario in Patients Undergoing Arteriography?
title_short Hypertension, C Reactive Protein and Metabolic Profile: What is the Scenario in Patients Undergoing Arteriography?
title_full Hypertension, C Reactive Protein and Metabolic Profile: What is the Scenario in Patients Undergoing Arteriography?
title_fullStr Hypertension, C Reactive Protein and Metabolic Profile: What is the Scenario in Patients Undergoing Arteriography?
title_full_unstemmed Hypertension, C Reactive Protein and Metabolic Profile: What is the Scenario in Patients Undergoing Arteriography?
title_sort hypertension, c reactive protein and metabolic profile: what is the scenario in patients undergoing arteriography?
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Introduction: High Blood Pressure (HBP), Diabetes Mellitus (DM), Metabolic Syndrome (MS) and Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) are among the main causes of death worldwide and HBP is one of the most common chronic health problem representing an important and modifiable risk factor for vascular events and mortality. Aim: To study the association among high sensitivity CRP levels, and the biochemical, and anthropometric profile in hypertensive and non-hypertensive patients who underwent arteriography. Materials and Methods: This research was performed at the Haemodynamic Laboratory of the University Hospital in the city of Marilia - state of São Paulo, Brazil. Ninety-five subjects who underwent arteriography were included. Anthropometric (body mass index and waist circumference) and biochemical parameters (glycaemia, total cholesterol, HDL-c, LDL-c, triglycerides, and high sensitivity C reactive protein), were evaluated. Variables pertaining to blood pressure, atherogenic indices, diagnosis of metabolic syndrome and catheterization details were collected. Statistical analysis was performed with Chi-square test, Fisher, Student t-test and ANOVA complemented by Tukey test. Results: Our results showed that 78.95% of the patients who underwent arteriography were suffering from HBP. Hypertensive individuals had significantly higher glycaemia (124.14±45.33 mg/dL) or DM, higher values of triglycerides (195.27±74.52 mg/ dL), waist circumference (98.52±12.52 cm), body mass index (29.99±1.41 kg/m2 ) and hs-CRP (0.53±0.44 mg/dL). Most of the hypertensive patients (93.33%) presented with MS and were related to the presence of more severe lesions in the arteries and had passed through more invasive procedures like angioplasty and surgery. Conclusion: Our findings indicate that blood pressure control is of paramount importance to ensure better quality of life and life expectancy as it is associated with several risk factors that increase the morbidity and mortality.
topic glycaemia
lipids
metabolic syndrome
obesity
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