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Screening for undiagnosed hypertension in the developmentally disabled.

机译:在发育障碍者中筛查无法诊断的高血压。

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The purpose of this study was to measure blood pressure in a group of adults with a developmental disability (DD) who live in Southeastern Ontario. The purpose of this screen was twofold: (1) to estimate the rate of hypertension among persons with DD; and (2) to determine if a difference exists in the rate of undiagnosed hypertension between the DD group and a comparison group consisting of staff from agencies serving the DD group screened.;Blood pressure screening was completed on 220 adults with DD and 80 non-DD adults employed by the agencies serving the DD. Demographic and health information was collected on the adults with DD in an effort to explain hypertension in this group of adults.;Defining hypertension as diastolic blood pressure greater than 90 mmHg and/or the use of anti-hypertensive medication revealed a rate of hypertension in the DD of 13.6% and of 15% in the comparison group. This difference was not statistically significant.;When stratified by gender, however, there was a statistically significant difference in the rate of hypertension. The rate in the DD males (12.9%) was significantly lower than that of the non-DD males (30.4%). There was no significant difference in the rate of hypertension in the DD females (14.8%) and in females without DD (8.8%).;Older age was significantly associated with hypertension in this group of adults with DD When stratified by gender, use of anti-convulsant and anti-Parkinson's medication was significantly associated with hypertension in males. In females, use of anti-depressant and hormonal medication was also significantly associated with hypertension.;The rate of undiagnosed hypertension in this group of adults with DD (43.3%) is significantly different from the rate in the non-DD adults (8.3%). Male gender is significantly associated with undiagnosed hypertension in this group of adults with DD.;The results of this study suggest that screening for hypertension is beneficial for adults with a developmental disability.
机译:这项研究的目的是测量居住在安大略省东南部的一组发育障碍(DD)成年人的血压。该屏幕的目的是双重的:(1)估算DD患者的高血压发生率; (2)确定DD组与由服务DD组的机构人员组成的比较组之间的未确诊高血压发生率是否存在差异。对220例DD成年人和80例非DD成年人进行了血压筛查由DD服务机构雇用的DD成人。收集有关DD成年人的人口统计学和健康信息,以解释这一组成年人的高血压。定义高血压是指舒张压大于90 mmHg和/或使用降压药显示高血压的发生率。 DD分别为13.6%和15%。这种差异在统计学上不显着。;但是,按性别分层时,高血压发生率在统计学上有显着差异。 DD男性的患病率(12.9%)显着低于非DD男性的患病率(30.4%)。 DD女性(14.8%)和非DD女性(8.8%)的高血压发生率无显着性差异; DD成年人中的性别与高血压显着相关。抗惊厥药和抗帕金森氏症药物与男性高血压显着相关。在女性中,使用抗抑郁药和激素药物也与高血压显着相关。该组DD成年人的未确诊高血压发生率(43.3%)与非DD成年人的发生率显着不同(8.3%) )。在这一组DD成年人中,男性与未确诊的高血压显着相关。这项研究的结果表明,筛查高血压对发育障碍的成年人有益。

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  • 作者

    Craig, Vicki Jean.;

  • 作者单位

    Queen's University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 Queen's University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Medicine.
  • 学位 M.Sc.
  • 年度 1998
  • 页码 117 p.
  • 总页数 117
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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