HYPERTENSION AS A PREDICTOR IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY AMONG PATIENTS HAVING CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE

MOIZ HASSAN AZDEE, KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD AFNAN, MUHAMMAD BASSIM ARSHAD

Abstract


Background; Hypertension remains an important risk factor which contributes towards the worsening of the outcomes, consisting of cardio-renal anemia syndrome and its impact in heart failure remains to be complex and multifactorial. The current study was done to evaluate the role of hypertension on mortality among patients having congestive heart failure. Material and methods; This study included a total of 115 patients with congestive heart failure presenting at Nishtar Hospital Multan. These patients were followed till discharge to document in-hospital mortality during current hospitalization. All the sociodemographic distribution and other relevant information such as age, gender, area of residence, diabetes, hypertension,  obesity, smoking, hyperlipidemia and mortality were noted in the proforma and data was entered and analyzed by SPSS version 22 for descriptive statistics and tests of significance. hypertension was cross-tabulated against in-hospital mortality using two by two table and chi-square test was applied at level of significance of 0.05. Results; Among our 115 patients with congestive heart failure, 75 (65.2%) were males and 40 (34.8%) were females. Mean age of our patients with CHF was 57.17 ± 11.65 years ranging from 34 to 80 years. Although males were younger than female patients with congestive heart failure but this difference was not statistically significant (p=0.140). Seventy five (65.2%) were from rural areas, 40 (34.8%) were poor, 70 (60.9%) from middle income families and only 5 (4.3%) belonged to rich families. Mean body mass index (BMI) of patients with congestive heart failure was 26.12 ± 2.93 kg/m2 and 35 (30.4%) were obese. Twenty five (21.7%) were smokers. Forty five (39.1%) had diabetes and 55 (47.8%) had hypertension. In-hospital mortality in patients with congestive heart failure was 12 (10.4%) and of these 12 mortalities, hypertension was noted in 11 (92 %) patients. Conclusion; Our study results have documented high frequency of hypertension among patients with congestive heart failure and hypertension was significantly associated with in – hospital mortality.

Keywords; Congestive Heart Failure, hypertension, in-hospital mortality.

DOI: 10.7176/JMPB/55-07

Publication date:May 31st 2019


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