The Hidden Risks of Hypertensive Cardiopathy Exploring Non Hemodynamic Factors

Key Findings on Non-Hemodynamic Risk Factors: The study identified several key non-hemodynamic risk factors associated with hypertensive cardiopathy. These include:

  • C-Reactive Protein (CRP): Elevated CRP levels were the most significant predictor, increasing the risk of hypertensive cardiopathy by five times.
  • Microalbuminuria: Patients with elevated microalbuminuria levels had a 2.6 times higher risk of developing hypertensive cardiopathy.
  • Cholesterol and Lipid Levels: High cholesterol and unfavorable cholesterol/HDL ratios were strong predictors of cardiovascular complications.
  • Glycemia: Elevated fasting blood glucose levels increased the risk of hypertensive cardiopathy, emphasizing the link between metabolic health and heart disease.
  • Lifestyle Factors: Smoking, high sodium intake, obesity, and sedentary behavior all contributed significantly to disease development.

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