Abstract:
Introduction: Hypertension (or high blood pressure) is a syndrome characterized by increase of
the systolic and diastolic blood pressure above the normal values. It was found that 5% - 10% cases of
hypertension (and almost 50% cases discovered under the age of 40), have obvious etiology is and most
frequently of the renal genesis.
Materials and Methods: 50 patients with chronic pyelonephritis of the Republican Clinical
Hospital, department of Nephrology, were examined retrospectively and prospectively. The average age
of patients and the disease duration was 59.1 and 27.2 years respectively.
Results: The incidence of hypertension in bilateral chronic pyelonephritis reaches 58¬65%
worldwide, but in our study the incidence reached 82% (41 patients). We have determined that at 38%
(19 patients) with chronic pyelonephritis, hypertension developed in more than 10 years of the
pyelonephritis evolution. In 64% (32 patients) of patients with chronic pyelonephritis hypertension was
detected before the age of 40.
Conclusion: Kidney diseases are the most common and frequent cause of secondary
hypertension. It was found that conservative therapy at patients with chronic pyelonephritis normalizes
blood pressure. Early diagnosis of acute and chronic pyelonephritis can provide effective and rational
treatment and, consequently it can prevent secondary hypertension.
Description:
Department of Internal Medicine, Rheumatology and Nephrology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, The 6th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 12-14, 2016