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TITLE:

ASPIRATORY FUNCTION TESTS IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WHO ATTENDED LAHORE GENERAL HOSPITAL LAHORE

AUTHORS:

Dr. Amina Sami, Dr. Anum Yousaf, Dr Shahzad Nazeer

ABSTRACT:

Background. High blood pressure puts pressure on many organs such as the heart and kidneys. In any case, tests that show the impact of high blood pressure on lungs are incomplete. Objective: To measure the position of aspiration work of hypertensive cases aged 32-67 years at Lahore General Hospital Lahore, from March 2018 to February 2019. Methods: A relative cross-sectional survey based on emergency clinics was conducted on 64 hypertensive cases and 62 non-hypertensive cases (controls) aged 32-67 years. Mechanized spirometry was performed in altogether cases, and controls were selected using an effective test method. The survey was conducted from Jinnah Hospital, Lahore, from March 2018 to February 2019. Result: As a result, the investigation was conducted from Jinnah Hospital in Lahore from March 2018 to February 2019. Estimates of FVC, FEV1 and FEF27-78% were 4.53±2.03 liters, 3.98±1.91 liters and 4.36±2.4 liters/second in hypertensive patients and 5.32±0.83 liters, 4.55±0.8 liters and 4.95±2.10 liters/second in controls, individually. Those qualities were quite inferior (p<0.06) in hypertensive patients associated to controls. Prohibitive aspiratory imperfection was predominant in hypertensive cases. FEV1 2%, which remained 87%±8% in hypertensive cases and 83%±6% in controls, remained substantially higher (p<0.06) in hypertensive cases associated to controls. Conclusion: Hypertensive cases have lower esteem for aspiration work. Normal recording of lung capacity status in these cases would be done to avert adverse results. Key words: Aspiratory function tests, hypertensive patients, Lahore

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