Prevalencia de dislipemia y de sus distintos fenotipos en la hipertensión arterial esencial de comienzo reciente

2000 
BACKGROUND: To know the prevalence of phenotypic dyslipidemias and their clinical and metabolic characteristics in recently diagnosed hypertensive patients. METHODS: Consecutive study of 158 essential hypertensive patients without previous pharmacological treatment. RESULTS: 69.6% of the patients had some kind of dyslipidemia, being the isolated increase of Lp(a) (27.3%) the most prevalent and the hyperapobetalipoproteinemia the less (10.0%). Age, sex, smoking, alcohol consumption, uric acid, systolic and pulse pressure and serum glucose were different among phenotypes. CONCLUSIONS: Essential hypertensive patients have high and heterogeneous prevalence of dyslipidemias.
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