C51. Biochemical profile of hypertensive patient’s naïve of drug lowering treatment at the bafoussam regional hospital (Cameroun).
C KOUAM KOUAM, V L. NZEUSSEU, J-DE-D TAMOKOU, J R. KUIATE.
Background: high blood pressure is a major risk factor of stroke, coronary heart disease, cardiac and renal failure who are the leading causes of death worldwide. For a better understanding of some biological changing occurring in persons developing high blood pressure , we decided to evaluate the prevalence of some biochemical abnormalities in hypertensive patients at the Bafoussam Regional Hospital .
Methods: the study population consisted of 63 hypertensive patients (mean age 59,4 years) naïve of any blood lowering treatment and 125 non-hypertensive control subjects. Enrollment took place at the first trimester of the year 2015. Biochemical parameters considered were total-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol , LDL-cholesterol , triglycerides , serum creatinine, serum albumin and serum potassium . Urine protein, glucose and red blood cell presence were notice. The glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was estimated for each participant.
Results: Hypertensive patients were more likely to be active smoking, to drink alcohol and have low level of physical exercise (p<0.05). Hypertensive patients had significant decrease of GFR, significant increase of haematuria, body mass index , total-cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol , serum potassium, serum creatinine , proteinuria and glycosuria .
Conclusion: We find major biochemicals changes in the newly diagnosed hypertensive patients suggestive of organ damage with high likelihood of fatal outcome in the future.
Keywords: High blood pressure, risk factors, biochemical markers, Bafoussam, organ damage.