Assessment of fasting blood glucose, serum electrolyte, albumin, creatinine, urea, and lipid profile among hypertensive patients and nonhypertensive participants at wolaita sodo university teaching and referral hospital, SNNPR, Ethiopia
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2020-06
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Addis Abeba University
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Background: Hypertension is a silent killer that requires long term management to avoid
complications. It is one of major public health problem in developing counties like Ethiopia.
Hypertension increases the risk of morbidity and mortality and has negative consequences on the
cognitive and physical fitness of productivity in adults.
Objective: To assess fasting blood glucose, serum electrolyte, albumin, creatinine, urea, and
lipid profile among hypertensive patients and non-hypertensive participants at wolaita sodo
teaching and referral hospital.
Methods: A comparative cross-sectional study was conducted from December 2019 to February
2020. On the study a total of 156 study participants (78 cases and 78 controls) were involved.
Each study participant, after signing informed consent, interviewed about the socio-demographic
and anthropometric characterstic features. Then 5ml of the blood sample was collected from each
78 patients with hypertension and each 78 samples from apparently healthy subjects from
WSUTRH during the period. Fasting blood glucose, serum electrolyte, albumin, creatinine, urea,
and lipid profile level were measured in each group. The Data were analyzed by using Epi data
version 3.1 and SPSS version 25 software (IBM Corporation, USA) and results were
summarized using means and percentages and presented by using figures and tables. P-value <
0.05 was considered to be significant at 95% confidence level. Any abnormal laboratory results
of study subjects dispatched and communicated with physicians for better management.
Results: The mean age of hypertensives and control study groups were 50 ± 10.0 and 51 ±11.3
years respectively. The body mass index of hypertensives and control study groups were 53.4%
and 34.2% overweighed respectively. The mean ± SD of fasting blood glucose, total cholesterol,
LDL-C, TG, RFT were significantly increases while serum sodium, calcium, albumin, and HDL-
Cholesterol significantly decreased in hypertensives when compared with non-hypertensives and
serum potassium was no statistical significance among case and control groups.
Conclusion: In present study, we observed that the hypertensive group was at risk for
developing biochemical alteration in creatinine, urea, fasting blood glucose, lipid profile,
electrolytes, and albumin test parameters with an increased period of time.
Recommendation: Regular measurements of biochemical parameters strongly needed for
hypertensive patients.
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Hypertension, blood glucose, serum electrolyte, albumin, Ethiopia