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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-2 | Issue-05
A Study on Serum Sodium and Potassium Levels in Newly Diagnosed Primary Hypertension
Priyanka. D, Dilip M Rampure, Praveen.Ch, Rama Rao. S
Published: Oct. 29, 2014 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2014.v02i05.073
Pages: 1848-1853
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Abstract
Primary hypertension comprises of more than 90% of hypertension. Many studies have shown that a positive
correlation between serum sodium and blood pressure and a negative correlation between blood pressure and serum
potassium. The objective is to study the serum levels of sodium and potassium and correlate them with blood pressure.
The study was conducted in medical wards at Mamata general hospital during October 2012 – October 2013 and sample
of 100 (50 cases +50 controls) patients with primary hypertension and age more than 20years were included and
investigations like serum electrolytes, fasting blood sugars were sent. Serum sodium was higher and serum potassium
was lower in hypertensive group respectively than in the control group and mean and standard deviation were 146.9+4.58
and 3.77+ 0.36 respectively in hypertensive group. Serum sodium was significantly more among hypertensive group and
correlated positively with blood pressure unlike serum potassium which was lower and correlated negatively with blood
pressure.