Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Dec 2024)

Prevalence and control of hypertension in COVID-19 positive cases

  • Mohamed O. Elamin,
  • Sufian Khalid,
  • Amjed A. Ali,
  • Sara O. Elamin,
  • Wahaj A. Khan,
  • Hatim M. Badri,
  • Hatim A. Natto,
  • Abdulrahman A. Almehmadi,
  • Abdullah Alhazmi,
  • Ahmed Alkathiri,
  • Mohamed Alharbi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_447_24
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
pp. 5594 – 5598

Abstract

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Background: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the newly discovered SARS-CoV-2 virus. Patients diagnosed with COVID-19 experience several complications including hypertension or elevated blood pressure which is a serious medical condition that significantly increases the risks of heart, brain, and kidney diseases. Objectives: To assess the prevalence and control of hypertension in COVID-19 patients. Methods: Cross-sectional descriptive hospital-based study conducted in an isolation center at Atbara Teaching Hospital in 2021. The data were collected by interviewing patients through a close-ended questionnaire and analyzed using a statistical computerized program (SPSS version 21). Results: The main results of the study revealed that the prevalence of blood pressure amongst patients diagnosed with COVID-19 was mild 45%, moderate 17.7%, and severe 10%; of the cases, 25.7% were newly discovered hypertension cases, of the cases 26.7% were diabetic patients; and 70.7% of the study group full recovered form COVID-19 at discharge. Conclusion: The study concluded that most of the study group had hypertension with COVID-19, some of them were newly discovered cases of hypertension and also had diabetes mellitus which indicates that COVID-19 may cause the onset of hypertension.

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