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Relationship Between Epistaxis And Hypertension: A Study Of Patients Seen In The Emergency Units Of Two Tertiary Health Institutions In Nigeria
Both epistaxis and hypertension are common in the general population.
This study aimed at determining the prevalence of hypertension among epistaxics, and the
relationship between epistaxis and hypertension. Retrospective analysis of 62 adults comprising 31 each of males and females with a mean age of 41.4 ± 16.6 years (range: 18-90 years) that presented in the emergency units of two tertiary health institutions
seen over 11 years was done.Main outcome measure was the prevalence of hypertension amongst epistaxics. Seventy-six age and sex-matched patients with bleeding from sites other than the nostrils with no record of epistaxiswere selected by simple random sampling as controls. Peak prevalence of epistaxis occurred during the months of January and March. Compared to the controls, the epistaxics had significantly higher blood pressures: (146.1 ± 40.7 mmHg versus 123.2 ± 16.3 mmHg systolic, P =0.001), and (91.3 ± 24.8 mmHg versus 78.2 ± 12.8 mmHg diastolic, P=0.001), and higher proportions of patientswith previous history of hypertension (32.3% versus 7.9%;