Medisan (Dec 2020)
Determination of the global cardiovascular risk in hypertensive patients
Abstract
Introduction: The global cardiovascular risk is the probability of getting sick or die due to a vascular disease after its determination that allows to stratify the population according to the level of risk. Objective: To determine the global cardiovascular risk in patients with hypertension assisted in the community. Methods: A descriptive and cross-sectional study of 116 patients with hypertension was carried out, they were assisted in Carlos Juan Finlay Teaching Polyclinic in Santiago de Cuba during 2017. The global cardiovascular risk was determined according to the degree of hypertension, cardiovascular risk factors, renal lesion ―by means of the Cockcrolt Gault equation and glomerular filtration rate―, eyeground, echocardiogram and comorbidity. The punctual estimate, the percentage as summary measure and the chi- square test were used as statistical validation, with a significance level of 95 %, for p ≤ 0.5. Results: In the series there was prevalence of the high global cardiovascular risk in degree 2 hypertensive patients, stress, physical inactivity and inadequate diet as main risk factors, besides the hyperuricemia, hiypertriglyceridemia, degrees 2 and 3 of renal damage, concentric left ventricular hypertrophy, degrees 2 and 3 of hypertensive retinopathy, as well as type 2 diabetes mellitus among the comorbidities. Conclusions: The risk factors and the clinical course time of the disease influenced in the affectation of target organs and in the increment of the cardiovascular risk in hipertensive patients, reason why its determination is useful in primary health care, since it allows to carry out preventive actions in case of possible complications and mortality.