Association of Hypertensive Retinopathy with different serum lipid parameters in patients of Essential Hypertension: A Hospital Based Study

Introduction: Abnormalities in serum lipid and lipoprotein levels are recognized as major modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease and essential hypertension and retinopathy. So this study was conducted to evaluate the role of dyslipidemia on development of retinopathy in hypertensive pati...

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Main Authors: Bishwa Nath Adhikari, Pramod Sharma Gautam, Binod Bekoju, Sadhana Basnet, Himlal Bhandari
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Language:English
Published: Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Nobel Medical College
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JoNMC/article/view/22308
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spelling doaj-1845bf17525a4947b8e7e18e3f545b8b2020-11-24T21:51:48ZengNobel Medical College Teaching HospitalJournal of Nobel Medical College2091-23312091-234X2018-12-0172505710.3126/jonmc.v7i2.2230822308Association of Hypertensive Retinopathy with different serum lipid parameters in patients of Essential Hypertension: A Hospital Based StudyBishwa Nath Adhikari0Pramod Sharma Gautam1Binod Bekoju2Sadhana Basnet3Himlal Bhandari4Department of Ophthalmology, Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, BiratnagarDepartment of Ophthalmology, Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, BiratnagarMedical Internee, Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, BiratnagarMedical Internee, Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, BiratnagarMedical Internee, Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, BiratnagarIntroduction: Abnormalities in serum lipid and lipoprotein levels are recognized as major modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease and essential hypertension and retinopathy. So this study was conducted to evaluate the role of dyslipidemia on development of retinopathy in hypertensive patients and to establish the association of parameters of serum lipid profile with hypertensive retinopathy. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Ophthalmology Department among 135 patients in Nobel Medical College and Teaching Hospital (NoMCTH), Biratnagar who were diagnosed with essential hypertension. Patients having diabetes mellitus, myopia, hazy ocular media and other posterior segment disorders were excluded from the study. The detailed ophthalmic examination was carried out in department of ophthalmology, NoMCTH, Biratnagar and all the study population were investigated for fasting serum lipid profile. Result: Out of 135 patients with essential hypertension, 65.44% had retinopathy and remaining had no signs of retinopathy. Mean age of patients were 60.24 (±15.14) years. Although no gender preponderance was found with retinopathy but this study showed that hypertensive retinopathy increases significantly with increase in age and its incidence increases after the age of 60 years. Conclusion: The duration of hypertension was found to be strongly associated with development of hypertensive retinopathy. The increase in all the lipid profile parameters (Serum TG, TC, and LDL and LDL:HDL) and the obesity were found to be strongly associated with retinopathy in hypertensive patients.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JoNMC/article/view/22308retinopathylow density lipoproteindyslipidemishigh density lipoproteintriglyceridelipoprotein
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author Bishwa Nath Adhikari
Pramod Sharma Gautam
Binod Bekoju
Sadhana Basnet
Himlal Bhandari
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Pramod Sharma Gautam
Binod Bekoju
Sadhana Basnet
Himlal Bhandari
Association of Hypertensive Retinopathy with different serum lipid parameters in patients of Essential Hypertension: A Hospital Based Study
Journal of Nobel Medical College
retinopathy
low density lipoprotein
dyslipidemis
high density lipoprotein
triglyceride
lipoprotein
author_facet Bishwa Nath Adhikari
Pramod Sharma Gautam
Binod Bekoju
Sadhana Basnet
Himlal Bhandari
author_sort Bishwa Nath Adhikari
title Association of Hypertensive Retinopathy with different serum lipid parameters in patients of Essential Hypertension: A Hospital Based Study
title_short Association of Hypertensive Retinopathy with different serum lipid parameters in patients of Essential Hypertension: A Hospital Based Study
title_full Association of Hypertensive Retinopathy with different serum lipid parameters in patients of Essential Hypertension: A Hospital Based Study
title_fullStr Association of Hypertensive Retinopathy with different serum lipid parameters in patients of Essential Hypertension: A Hospital Based Study
title_full_unstemmed Association of Hypertensive Retinopathy with different serum lipid parameters in patients of Essential Hypertension: A Hospital Based Study
title_sort association of hypertensive retinopathy with different serum lipid parameters in patients of essential hypertension: a hospital based study
publisher Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital
series Journal of Nobel Medical College
issn 2091-2331
2091-234X
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Introduction: Abnormalities in serum lipid and lipoprotein levels are recognized as major modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease and essential hypertension and retinopathy. So this study was conducted to evaluate the role of dyslipidemia on development of retinopathy in hypertensive patients and to establish the association of parameters of serum lipid profile with hypertensive retinopathy. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Ophthalmology Department among 135 patients in Nobel Medical College and Teaching Hospital (NoMCTH), Biratnagar who were diagnosed with essential hypertension. Patients having diabetes mellitus, myopia, hazy ocular media and other posterior segment disorders were excluded from the study. The detailed ophthalmic examination was carried out in department of ophthalmology, NoMCTH, Biratnagar and all the study population were investigated for fasting serum lipid profile. Result: Out of 135 patients with essential hypertension, 65.44% had retinopathy and remaining had no signs of retinopathy. Mean age of patients were 60.24 (±15.14) years. Although no gender preponderance was found with retinopathy but this study showed that hypertensive retinopathy increases significantly with increase in age and its incidence increases after the age of 60 years. Conclusion: The duration of hypertension was found to be strongly associated with development of hypertensive retinopathy. The increase in all the lipid profile parameters (Serum TG, TC, and LDL and LDL:HDL) and the obesity were found to be strongly associated with retinopathy in hypertensive patients.
topic retinopathy
low density lipoprotein
dyslipidemis
high density lipoprotein
triglyceride
lipoprotein
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JoNMC/article/view/22308
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