2016
DOI: 10.3126/njh.v13i1.14539
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Endothelial dysfunction and the role of hypertension in Nepalese subjects with major coronary risk factors

Abstract: Background and Aims: Hypertension is one of the major coronary heart disease risk factors. Endothelial dysfunction is thought to be the preclinical vascular changes in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and it its major manifestation; coronary heart disease. This study was designed to assess the endothelial function in subjects with major coronary risk factors including hypertension.Methods: The study was conducted in a tertiary referral centre in Central Nepal. A cross-sectional study was conducted on the co… Show more

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“…4 Therefore timely diagnosis, treatment and control of hypertension in primary care are crucial for reducing disease burden as hypertension has been found to be a strong coronary risk factor. 5 However, majority with hypertension, despite the available evidences, are not effectively treated and controlled to the recommended blood pressure goals. 6 Most of the published studies from Nepal are focused on prevalence; studies on awareness, treatment and control rate are lacking.…”
Section: Hypertensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Therefore timely diagnosis, treatment and control of hypertension in primary care are crucial for reducing disease burden as hypertension has been found to be a strong coronary risk factor. 5 However, majority with hypertension, despite the available evidences, are not effectively treated and controlled to the recommended blood pressure goals. 6 Most of the published studies from Nepal are focused on prevalence; studies on awareness, treatment and control rate are lacking.…”
Section: Hypertensionmentioning
confidence: 99%