ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HYPERTENSION AND LUNG FUNCTION AMONG ADULT PATIENTS ATTENDING THE GENERAL OUTPATIENT CLINIC OFA TERTIARY HOSPITAL IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA.

Authors

  • Femi-Adeoye OM Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals' Complex, Nigeria Author
  • Adebusoye LA University College Hospital, Nigeria Author
  • Muyibi SA OLA Catholic Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. Author
  • Sogaolu OM University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.  Author
  • Femi-Adeoye OO University College Hospital, Nigeria Author

Keywords:

Hypertension, Lung Function, Waist Circumference, Spirometry

Abstract

Background: Poor lung function is a predictor of all-cause and cardiac mortality. Identifying and modifying risk factors is mandatory for reducing cardiovascular complications among hypertensive patients. Lung function however is not routinely assessed as a cardiovascular risk. The study aimed to compare the lung function parameters among hypertensive and normotensive patients at the general outpatient clinic of a tertiary hospital in southwest Nigeria.

Method
: A comparative study of 105 hypertensive and 105 normotensive patients, aged 40-60 years. An interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to obtain data on socio-demographic characteristic and medical history. Anthropometric measurement was obtained and spirometry was performed. The level of significance was set at p< 0.05.

Result
: A significantly higher proportion of the hypertensive group (33.3%) had poor lung function compared with the normotensive group (21.0%), p=0.044. Logistic regression analysis showed uncontrolled blood pressure (OR: 2.995, {1.243-7.171}) as the most significant predictor of poor lung function and waist circumference above normal (OR: 4.579, {1.136-18.465}), the most significant factor associated with poor lung function in the hypertensive and normotensive groups respectively.

Conclusion
: Uncontrolled blood pressure predicted poor lung function, thus lung function assessment as well as ensuring blood pressure control should be advocated among hypertensive patients for prevention of a decline in lung function 

Author Biographies

  • Femi-Adeoye OM, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals' Complex, Nigeria

    Department of Family Medicine, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals' Complex, Nigeria

  • Adebusoye LA, University College Hospital, Nigeria

    Department of Family Medicine & Tony Anenih Geriatric Centre, University College Hospital, Nigeria

  • Muyibi SA, OLA Catholic Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.

    Department of Family Medicine, OLA Catholic Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.

  • Sogaolu OM, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. 

    Department of Medicine, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. 

  • Femi-Adeoye OO, University College Hospital, Nigeria

    Pharmacy Department, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.

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Published

2025-04-14

How to Cite

ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HYPERTENSION AND LUNG FUNCTION AMONG ADULT PATIENTS ATTENDING THE GENERAL OUTPATIENT CLINIC OFA TERTIARY HOSPITAL IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA. (2025). Nigerian Journal of Family Practice, 15(2), 66-70. https://www.njfpjournal.org/index.php/njfp/article/view/3