Publications by authors named "L Mfeukeu-Kuate"

Article Synopsis
  • Hypertension is a significant global health issue, with this study focusing on its prevalence in semi-urban areas, which is less understood.
  • The study, conducted from February to May 2022, involved 706 adults and revealed a hypertension prevalence of 57.6%, with different grades of severity identified among participants.
  • Key factors linked to hypertension included age over 40, occupation (civil servants, unemployed), tobacco use, family history, diabetes, obesity, and symptoms like palpitations and reduced vision.
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Background: Full blood count is routinely performed in the evaluation of hypertensive patients. However, usefulness of leukocyte ratios in cardiovascular risk (CVR) assessment hasn't yet been proven in Cameroonians.

Objective: Evaluate the contribution of leukocyte ratios in CVR assessment of non-diabetic hypertensive adults.

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Background: The automatic measurement of the ankle-brachial index (ABI) constitutes a reliable, simple, safe, rapid, and inexpensive alternative diagnostic screening test compared with the Doppler method for peripheral arterial disease (PAD). We aimed to compare the diagnostic performance of automatic ABI measurement tests to Doppler ultrasound for PAD in a group of patients aged 65 years and above, in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Methods: This was an experimental comparative study of the performance of Doppler ultrasound to the automated ABI test in the diagnosis of PAD in patients aged ≥ 65 years followed-up at the Yaoundé Central Hospital, Cameroon between January to June 2018.

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Introduction: diabetes mellitus is a major health problem worldwide. It is associated with high cardiovascular morbi-mortality especially coronary artery disease. Myocardial ischemia is often asymptomatic (silent myocardial ischemia) in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus thus making early diagnosis difficult.

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Background: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) faces the highest rate of hypertension worldwide. The high burden of elevated blood pressure (BP) in black people has been emphasized. Guidelines recommend two or more antihypertensive medications to achieve a BP control.

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