Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population.
<p>Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population.</p>
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| author | Lackson Mwape (19556846) |
| author2 | Benson M. Hamooya (9989739) Emmanuel L. Luwaya (19556843) Danny Muzata (20160946) Kaole Bwalya (19556849) Chileleko Siakabanze (19556852) Agness Mushabati (20160949) Sepiso K. Masenga (10150866) |
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| spelling | Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population.Lackson Mwape (19556846)Benson M. Hamooya (9989739)Emmanuel L. Luwaya (19556843)Danny Muzata (20160946)Kaole Bwalya (19556849)Chileleko Siakabanze (19556852)Agness Mushabati (20160949)Sepiso K. Masenga (10150866)MedicineBiotechnologyImmunologyScience PolicyInfectious DiseasesVirologyMathematical Sciences not elsewhere classifiedserenje urban clinicserenje district hospitalprimary outcome variablebased inflammatory scores97 &# 821175 &# 821131 &# 821124 &# 821105 &# 8211lmr ), neutrophiladjusted odds ratiozambia </ pused structured questionnairesstatus driven associationcbcis significantly associatedcbcis included lymphocytenlr ), platelet26 ), anc36 ), wbcxlink "> hypertensionhypertension among individualspeople without hivcomplete blood countxlink ">complete bloodlymphocyte rationlr ),without hivpeople livingfactors associated36 ).monocyte ratiohypertension riskhypertension definedessential hypertensionversion 22substantial implicationsstudy indicatesstudy aimedstudies assessingstatistical packagesocial sciencerisk factorpotential biomarkerspersons livingnotable hivmedian agelogistic regressionlaboratory characteristicsinterquartile rangeinflammation playsimportant rolegood predictorsearly detectionconfidence intervalcollect sociodemographiccardiovascular events90 mmhg32 years<p>Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population.</p>2024-11-11T18:30:10ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.1371/journal.pone.0313484.t001https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Comparison_of_sociodemographic_and_clinical_factors_between_normotensive_and_hypertensive_in_the_whole_population_/27656821CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/276568212024-11-11T18:30:10Z |
| spellingShingle | Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population. Lackson Mwape (19556846) Medicine Biotechnology Immunology Science Policy Infectious Diseases Virology Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified serenje urban clinic serenje district hospital primary outcome variable based inflammatory scores 97 &# 8211 75 &# 8211 31 &# 8211 24 &# 8211 05 &# 8211 lmr ), neutrophil adjusted odds ratio zambia </ p used structured questionnaires status driven association cbcis significantly associated cbcis included lymphocyte nlr ), platelet 26 ), anc 36 ), wbc xlink "> hypertension hypertension among individuals people without hiv complete blood count xlink "> complete blood lymphocyte ratio nlr ), without hiv people living factors associated 36 ). monocyte ratio hypertension risk hypertension defined essential hypertension version 22 substantial implications study indicates study aimed studies assessing statistical package social science risk factor potential biomarkers persons living notable hiv median age logistic regression laboratory characteristics interquartile range inflammation plays important role good predictors early detection confidence interval collect sociodemographic cardiovascular events 90 mmhg 32 years |
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| title | Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population. |
| title_full | Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population. |
| title_fullStr | Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population. |
| title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population. |
| title_short | Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population. |
| title_sort | Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population. |
| topic | Medicine Biotechnology Immunology Science Policy Infectious Diseases Virology Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified serenje urban clinic serenje district hospital primary outcome variable based inflammatory scores 97 &# 8211 75 &# 8211 31 &# 8211 24 &# 8211 05 &# 8211 lmr ), neutrophil adjusted odds ratio zambia </ p used structured questionnaires status driven association cbcis significantly associated cbcis included lymphocyte nlr ), platelet 26 ), anc 36 ), wbc xlink "> hypertension hypertension among individuals people without hiv complete blood count xlink "> complete blood lymphocyte ratio nlr ), without hiv people living factors associated 36 ). monocyte ratio hypertension risk hypertension defined essential hypertension version 22 substantial implications study indicates study aimed studies assessing statistical package social science risk factor potential biomarkers persons living notable hiv median age logistic regression laboratory characteristics interquartile range inflammation plays important role good predictors early detection confidence interval collect sociodemographic cardiovascular events 90 mmhg 32 years |