ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AMONG MEDICAL WORKERS. ANALYSIS. EVALUATION

Author:

Tolstanov О. K.,Gordienko L. M.ORCID

Abstract

The aim. To examine the impact of individual medical and social factors, including work experience, lifestyle and living conditions, excess body weight, metabolic syndrome, types of circadian rhythms of blood pressure, and heredity, on the frequency of arterial hypertension (hypertensive disease - HD) formation. Materials and methods. The study involved the collection of anamnestic data, conducting interviews, performing objective examinations, and monitoring blood pressure in 391 medical workers, predominantly from therapeutic, surgical, and intensive care backgrounds. The obtained data were statistically processed using probability assessment criteria, risks assessed through odds ratio (OR), and ROC analysis. The results. The study revealed that only 33% of medical workers have a normal body weight. The risk of developing hypertensive disease (HD) is 3.24 times higher in the group with excess body weight and 8.72 times higher in the group with obesity compared to the examined subjects with normal body weight (p<0.0001). Daily blood pressure monitoring results showed a statistically significant difference in 12 out of the 21 studied parameters (p<0.05) between patients with HD, with and without metabolic syndrome. This indicates that the presence of metabolic syndrome affects the severity of hypertensive disease. Additionally, a statistically significant difference (p<0.05) was observed in the distribution of circadian rhythm types of blood pressure between groups with and without hypertension. It was established that there is a predominance of unfavorable types of circadian blood pressure rhythm in medical worker groups experiencing high professional psycho-emotional stress (78.1-85.5%). Recognizing the risk factors for HD occurrence in medical workers can significantly enhance the effectiveness of a comprehensive hypertensive disease prevention program, leading to reduced blood pressure levels and a lower frequency of complications. Conclusions. It has been established that excess body weight is a risk factor for the development of hypertensive disease (HD) in medical personnel. The presence of metabolic syndrome has been proven to affect the severity of the hypertensive disease course. There is a certain association between disruptions in circadian blood pressure rhythms, professional psycho-emotional stress, and the development of arterial hypertension in medical workers of certain specialties. The prognostically significant threshold level of work experience for the formation of a group at an increased risk of developing HD is 11 years.

Publisher

State Institution of Science Research and Practical Center

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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