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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-6 | Issue-08
A Study of Microalbuminuria in Non-Diabetic Hypertensive Patients of RIMS, Adilabad
Dr. D. Pragna
Published: Aug. 30, 2018 | 141 142
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2018.v06i08.039
Pages: 3136-3140
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Abstract
Microalbuminuria is an important marker of generalized vascular damage and indicator of future cardiovascular complications in hypertensive patients. The amount of microalbuminuria indicates the extent of target organ damage. Early detection of microalbumin in urine may be helpful in the management of hypertension. Aim: The study was designed to determine the prevalence of microalbumin in non-diabetic hypertensive patients and comparison with controls. Methods: This study was performed in the Departments of General Medicine and Department of Biochemistry, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences [RIMS] Adilabad. The Group A (n=50) was Hypertensive group those with elevated blood pressure reading in three subsequent visits to the hospital were included in the hypertensive group. The height and weight of all the participants were measured with standard equipment and the BMI was calculated. Blood pressure was examined by a standard mercury sphygmomanometer after 5 minutes of rest. Fasting blood samples will be collected in Vacutainer 10ml and serum fasting blood sugar, Serum Electrolytes and lipid profile will be estimated. Microalbumin was determined by immunoturbidimetric method were carried out using ‘Beckman Coulter Au 400’ auto analyzer.