Pattern of cardiovascular disease admissions in the medical wardsof the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital:a retrospective review

Authors

  • Chibuike Eze Nwafor University of Port Harcourt College of Health Sciences and Teaching Hospital
  • Chizindu A Alikor University of Port Harcourt College of Health Sciences and Teaching Hospital

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60787/tnhj.v16i2.210

Keywords:

Cardiovascular disease, pattern, medical admissions, UPTH

Abstract

Background:  This study is aimed at determining the frequency and the pattern of cardiovascular disease admissions in University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital.

Method: A retrospective study of consecutive adult patients with diagnosis of cardiovascular disorders admitted into the medical wards of UPTH between January 2013 and December 2014 was carried out using the ward admission and discharge register.

Results: A total of 1989 patients were admitted into the medical ward over the period of this study. Patients with cardiovascular disorders were 629 constituting 31.6% of the total admission. 346(55.01%) of the study population were females with males constituting 44.99%. The ages ranged between 20 and 94 years with a mean of 56.04 for males and 55.12 for females. The pattern of CVD observed in this study were Heart failure (43.1%),  cerebrovascular accident (24.3%),  diabetes and its complications (15.6%), uncontrolled hypertension  (14.8%),  acute MI (1.6%), symptomatic bradycardia ( 0.3%),  Acute pericarditis (0.2%) and Ventricular Tachycardia (0.2%). The death rate was found to be 12.2%.

Conclusion:  Heart failure and cerebrovascular accident are major causes of cardiovascular admission in the medical ward of UPTH. Early detection, appropriate management as well as patient education will go a long way to reduce the morbidity and mortality caused by this rising trend.

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2016-10-25

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Nwafor, C. E., & Alikor, C. A. (2016). Pattern of cardiovascular disease admissions in the medical wardsof the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital:a retrospective review. The Nigerian Health Journal, 16(2), 117. https://doi.org/10.60787/tnhj.v16i2.210
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