Affiliation:
1. Assistant Professor, Department of General Medicine, Chirayu Medical College & Hospital, Bairagarh, Bhopal, M.P.
Abstract
Background: India has been recognized as the diabetes capital of the world by the year of 2025 Hypertension is a signicant danger factor for
cardiovascular infection, stroke and ischemic coronary illness.
Objective: The aim of this paper is prevalence of hypertension amid patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus- at a tertiary level hospital in central
India.
Methods: Present work is hospital based cross-sectional study was conduct in Chirayu Medical College & Hospital, Bhopal. The study population
consisted of total 300 subjects. Data obtained directly from patients and patients medical les, and the following data were included in the study .
Results: The results showed that the after using chi-square test we found that hypertension was signicantly higher p value(<0.05) among female
patients (69%),patients with long duration diabetes (77%)10 years and more, also it was signicantly higher among patients with current smokers
(69%).
Conclusion: In this study the prevalence of hypertension is increasing in patient with T2DM. Hypertension was the most danger factor for micro
vascular and macro vascular confusion of T2DM.
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