HOW COMMON IS HEART-FAILURE DUE TO SYSTEMIC HYPERTENSION ALONE IN HOSPITALIZED NIGERIANS

Citation
Ao. Obasohan et Co. Ajuyah, HOW COMMON IS HEART-FAILURE DUE TO SYSTEMIC HYPERTENSION ALONE IN HOSPITALIZED NIGERIANS, Journal of human hypertension, 10(12), 1996, pp. 801-804
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Peripheal Vascular Diseas
ISSN journal
09509240
Volume
10
Issue
12
Year of publication
1996
Pages
801 - 804
Database
ISI
SICI code
0950-9240(1996)10:12<801:HCIHDT>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Hypertension is regarded as the most common cause of heart failure in Nigeria and other Black African countries. A few reports suggest that heart failure due to hypertension hardly occurs without the presence o f an extra burden on the heart from the presence of other cardiac risk factors. This study assesses the occurrence of other potential causes of heart failure in 55 consecutive admitted cases of hypertensive hea rt failure. All but six cases (88%) were associated with the presence of one or other significant cardiac risk factors while 56.2% were asso ciated with multiple heart failure risk factors. Five of the six were poor drug compliers. Of the six, only one was completely free of cardi ac risk factors and he was unaware of his hypertension and so had neve r had therapy. The others either consumed alcohol moderately, had mild renal impairment or were grossly obese. The factors found were anaemi a, renal dysfunction, abnormal glucose tolerance, alcoholic ingestion and co-existing valvular heart disease. The finding shows that among N igerian patients hospitalised for hypertensive heart failure, heart fa ilure was rare in those hypertensive patients who had no extra cardiac burden, and therefore control of these factors will help prevent the development of heart failure in hypertension with its dismal prognosis .