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Volume 6, Issue 5(Suppl)

Epidemiology (Sunnyvale)

ISSN: 2161-1165 ECR, Open Access

Epidemiology 2016

October 3-5, 2016

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October 3-5, 2016|London, UK

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Epidemiology & Public Health

IMPACT OF THEASSOCIATION OF SOME OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS IN PATIENTS

WITH HYPERTENSION OUTPATIENT CLINIC

Purpose:

The aim of this study was to obtain information related to the patients attending the outpatient clinic consultation,

Medical Clinic with high blood pressure, and see how the presence of any risk factors for cardiovascular disease impacts the

tension figures these hypertensive patients.

Objectives:

General: Perform the control and monitoring of the hypertensive population and investigate the presence of

some risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Specific: 1) Describe the hypertensive population that goes to the consultation. 2)

Demonstrate the presence of some risk factors for cardiovascular disease such as smoking and physical inactivity, impact on

the blood pressure in hypertensive patients said.

Methods:

This is a quantitative, descriptive and transversal work, which began in October of 2015 ending in December 2015,

registering the blood pressure and questioned about physical inactivity and smoking, in Office External Hospital. The variables

studied were age, sex, sedentary lifestyle, smoking.

Result:

The total number of consultations were 60. 180 controls blood pressure were recorded, the first control was discarded

and the last two controls were averaged and were questioned about smoking and physical activity. The blood pressure were

normal in 26 patients (44% of the sample), 34 patients registered high pressure values (56.66% of the sample). All patients were

medicated with a drug 15, and 45 with two drugs. According to age: 20-29: 05, from 30-39: 10, from 40-49: 12, from 50-59:

14,60-69:16, from 70-79: 02,80-89: 01, with a total of 60 hypertensive, all medicated. According to sex: Men: 25, is 41.66% of

the total population. Women: 35, is 58.33% of the population. Sedentary amount: 34, representing 56.66% of the total sample.

Number of smokers: 33, representing 55% of the total sample.

Conclusions:

Hypertensive patients with drug treatment who do not perform physical activity and smoking, elevated blood

pressure values recorded, despite pharmacological intervention. In patients with drug treatment, who are physically active and

not smoking the blood pressure they were normal.

Biography

Roberto Antonio Flores has been Graduated from National University of Tucuman, Argentina as Medical Doctor, with the specialties including Internal Medicine,

Social and Community Medicine and Diploma in Cardiology from the National University of Tucuman and Medical Clinic National Academy of Medicine Argentina.

Later on he obtained his post-graduation from National University of Cuyo with subjects Pharmacology & Biology and then started working at The Nurses School,

Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Health, National University of Santiago del Estero, Argentina where he has continued his research. Presently he has

been working at the at the Regional Hospital Dr. Ramon Carrillo, Santiago del Estero City. He has got eminent memberships in many Scientific Societies including

Internal Medicine and Cardiology at the Society of Santiago del Estero, Argentina, Membership of Argentina Federation of Cardiology, Membership of Hypertension

Committee of Argentina Federation of Cardiology, Membership of Inter American Society of Cardiology and Board of Epidemiology of Inter American Society of

Cardiology.

robertoflores-77@hotmail.com

Roberto Antonio Flores, Epidemiology (Sunnyvale), 6:5(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-1165.C1.013

Roberto Antonio Flores

National University of Santiago del Estero, Argentina