Paripex Indian Journal Of Research | 2021

RELATION BETWEEN SERUM URIC ACID LEVELS AND ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION

 
 

Abstract


Hypertension is due to increased oxidative stress.As urate is natural anti-oxidant,increase in level of hypertension is a\ncase or effect of raised uric acid level.Aim:Aim of the present study was to evaluate serum uric acid levels in cases of\nEssential Hypertension and comparison with normal controls in different grades of hypertension. Material and\nMethods: 100 subjects were taken out of which 50 were normal healthy control groups and 50 were of Essential\nHypertension. Hypertensive subjects were further subdivided into 2 groups based on the level of Blood Pressure(JNC7). Results: Mean serum Uric Acid levels is found to be 4.8 mg/dl in 50 controls and 5.7 mg/dl in 50 cases of Essential\nHypertension, 5.5 mg/dl in stage 1 hypertension(BP=140-159mmHg) and 5.8759 in stage 2 hypertension\n(BP>160mmHg).Conclusion:It is seen that hypertension is related to rise in mean serum uric acid levels and this rise is\ndirectly related to severity of hypertension.Randomized control trials need to be done to see whether lowering serum\nuric acid level will ameliorate the level of blood pressure.

Volume None
Pages 16-17
DOI 10.36106/PARIPEX/7400767
Language English
Journal Paripex Indian Journal Of Research

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