PATTERN OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES ACCORDING TO AGE AND GENDER IN A RURAL DISTRICT OF PAKISTAN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47144/phj.v46i3.668Keywords:
Cardiovascular diseases, IHD, Gender, RuralAbstract
ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine pattern of CVDs according to age and gender in patients
attending a district hospital in rural Sindh.
Methodology: This was a cross-sectional study. Data was available for Jan 2009
–May 2010 on variables including patients' date of admission and discharge,
area of residence, age, gender and diagnosis.After data cleaning and excluding
entries with missing information, data for 1764 patients were included in the final
analysis.
Results: Ischemic heart disease was most common diagnosis (72.5%) followed
by left ventricular failure (3.8%), cardio-myopathy (3.17%) and congenital heart
defects (4.8%). Higher proportion of males had CVDs compared to females.
Hypertension and diabetes mellitus were commonly reported comorbidsties.
Conclusion: Hypertension and diabetes mellitus prevalence was slightly lower
than urban counterparts. More research is warranted in order to determine the
prevalence and variation of risk factors.
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