TITLE:
Arterial hypertension associated with somatic pathology in present-day practice of internal diseases
AUTHORS:
Yurii A. Nikolaev, Igor M. Mitrofanov, Vladimir Ya. Polyakov, Nina. A. Dolgova
KEYWORDS:
Arterial Hypertension; Somatic Pathology; Comorbidity; Siberia; North Region
JOURNAL NAME:
Health,
Vol.6 No.1,
January
26,
2014
ABSTRACT: Dynamics of regional and gender features of occurrence
of arterial hypertension associated with diseases of gallbladder, biliary ducts
and pancreas for 2003-2011 was analyzed. There researched 23,310 patients
(9111 males and 14,188 females) treated in clinic of scientific centre of
clinical and experimental medicine SB RAMS. Occurrence of such combination,
depending on gender, residence (the Novosibirsk region (NR) or Yakutia) as well
as in age subgroups (16-39, 40-59 and over 60) was estimated. Occurrence of arterial hypertension associated with diseases
of gallbladder, biliary ducts and pancreas was observed more in male of Subgroup
I, living in NR and Yakutia. In 2003-2008 in female of Subgroup III, living in NR
comorbidity pathology was observed more frequently than in male. In Subgroup III
in female of NR occurrence of combined pathology was maximum (36.6%) 2006-2008, in female of Yakutia—38.5% in 2003-2005. Dependence
of occurrence of combined pathology on residence was observed in male.
In 2003-2011 in
male of Yakutia combined pathology was observed frequently than in male of NR.
Occurrence of comorbidity pathology, depending on gender and age was typical
for inhabitants of NR. In Group I comorbidity pathology was frequently observed
in male, in Group III—in female. It is necessary
to develop regional strategies for observing patients with combined
pathologies to improve prevention, rehabilitation and treatment of patients
with arterial hypertension associated with diseases of gallbladder, biliary
ducts and pancreas.