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- W2505150427 abstract "Objective: Specific age and gender are considered to be independent risk factors for hypertension and various cardiovascular and other complications. The main objective of this study was to describe the trends in age and gender of adult hypertensive patients referred to specialized cardiological clinic during the period of January 2010- December 2014. Design and method: Data included 59268 (21153 males and 38115 females) records of patients, mean age 58.3 ± 13,8 years, referred to specialized clinic due to uncontrolled hypertension. Descriptive statistics were used to estimate the means in gender and age [under 35 years (n = 4079), 35–49 (n = 8566), 50–65 (n = 26381), older than 65 (n = 20242) years] subgroups. Linear regression was employed to determine the yearly trends. Age and gender-specific results were adjusted to Saint-Petersburg general population data for 5-years period and every studied year. Results: During the 5-years period mean age increased from 56,6 ± 13,8 to 59,7 ± 13,8 years (R2 = 0,98, p = 0,002), both in male (from 51,1 ± 16,0 to 53,8 ± 11,7; R2 = 0,98, p = 0,01) and female (from 59,9 ± 11,0 to 63,0 ± 11,7; R2 = 0,99, p = 0,0005) populations. Adjusted analysis of age subgroups demonstrated the significant increase of patients older than 65 years (from 28% to 39%; R2 = 0,90, p = 0,01), mostly due to female population (from 33% to 47%; R2 = 0,93, p = 0,01). Male gender was associated with decrease of patients in age groups 50–65 years (from 38% to 37%; R2 = 0,84, p = 0,03) and younger than 35 years (from 18% to 12%; R2 = 0,84, p = 0,03). The mean proportion of male hypertensive patients constituted 35,5% without significant 5-years trends. The only exception was age group 35–49 years, where the proportion of male patients increased from 51% to 61% (R2 = 0,91, p = 0,01). Interestingly, in age group younger than 35 years the overwhelming majority constituted male hypertensives (75,4%), while in subgroup older than 65 clearly dominated female patients (75,7%). Conclusions: During the last five years referred hypertensive patients became older mostly due to increase of proportion of patients over 65 years. Male hypertensive patients constituted 35.5% and were substantially younger than female population." @default.
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- W2505150427 title "[OP.5C.08] FIVE-YEARS TRENDS IN DEMOGRAPHIC CHCRACTERISTICS OF HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS REFERRED TO SPECIALIZED CARDIOLOGICAL CENTRE" @default.
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