Abstract:
Introduction: Hypertention is a long term medical problem in wich the blood pressure is
persistently elevated. Usually, high blood pressure does not cause symptoms, but long term hypertension
is an important risk factor for coronary artery disease.
Materials and methods: A retrospective study was performed regarding to the period between
september 2015 and february 2016 at Emergency Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases and
Transplantation in Targu Mures, to assess coronary artery involvement in hypertensive patients. The
study included a total number of 283 patients, males and females, with hypertension and coronarography
intervention.
Discussion results: From the total of 283 patients, it can be observed a predomination of male
patients (67,1%) and the mean age is 62,41 years and the standard deviation is 9,039. The study reveals
that the degree of coronary disease is increased in patients with severe stages of hypertension and
diabetes. In patient with stage one of hypertension only 3,18% presented coronary disease, while in
patients with second stage of hypertension the percentage is 53% and 15,5% in patients with third stage
of hypertension, counting a total of 71,68% hypertensive patients with coronary artery disease. In the
study we identified 74 cases of patients with hypertention and diabetes, in wich 89,1% have coronary
disease.
Conclusion: Patients with hypertention have a higher risk for developing coronary disease and
we can say that this risk increases further in the case of patients with diabetes.
Description:
University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Tirgu
Mures, Emergency Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases and Transplantation in Targu Mures, Romania, The 6th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 12-14, 2016