ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HYPERTENSION AND LUNG FUNCTION AMONG ADULT PATIENTS ATTENDING THE GENERAL OUTPATIENT CLINIC OFA TERTIARY HOSPITAL IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA.

Authors

  • Femi-Adeoye OM Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals' Complex, Nigeria Author
  • Adebusoye LA University College Hospital, Nigeria Author
  • Muyibi SA OLA Catholic Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. Author
  • Sogaolu OM University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.  Author
  • Femi-Adeoye OO University College Hospital, Nigeria Author

Keywords:

Hypertension, Lung Function, Waist Circumference, Spirometry

Abstract

Background: Poor lung function is a predictor of all-cause and cardiac mortality. Identifying and modifying risk factors is mandatory for reducing cardiovascular complications among hypertensive patients. Lung function however is not routinely assessed as a cardiovascular risk. The study aimed to compare the lung function parameters among hypertensive and normotensive patients at the general outpatient clinic of a tertiary hospital in southwest Nigeria.

Method
: A comparative study of 105 hypertensive and 105 normotensive patients, aged 40-60 years. An interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to obtain data on socio-demographic characteristic and medical history. Anthropometric measurement was obtained and spirometry was performed. The level of significance was set at p< 0.05.

Result
: A significantly higher proportion of the hypertensive group (33.3%) had poor lung function compared with the normotensive group (21.0%), p=0.044. Logistic regression analysis showed uncontrolled blood pressure (OR: 2.995, {1.243-7.171}) as the most significant predictor of poor lung function and waist circumference above normal (OR: 4.579, {1.136-18.465}), the most significant factor associated with poor lung function in the hypertensive and normotensive groups respectively.

Conclusion
: Uncontrolled blood pressure predicted poor lung function, thus lung function assessment as well as ensuring blood pressure control should be advocated among hypertensive patients for prevention of a decline in lung function 

Author Biographies

  • Femi-Adeoye OM, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals' Complex, Nigeria

    Department of Family Medicine, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals' Complex, Nigeria

  • Adebusoye LA, University College Hospital, Nigeria

    Department of Family Medicine & Tony Anenih Geriatric Centre, University College Hospital, Nigeria

  • Muyibi SA, OLA Catholic Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.

    Department of Family Medicine, OLA Catholic Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.

  • Sogaolu OM, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. 

    Department of Medicine, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. 

  • Femi-Adeoye OO, University College Hospital, Nigeria

    Pharmacy Department, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.

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Published

2025-04-14