Introduction: Hypertensive retinopathy refers to changes in the retinal microvasculature resulting from elevated blood pressure, and the global burden ranges from 2 to 85%. However, there was no evidence on prevalence and associated factors of hypertensive retinopathy among adult hypertensive patients in the study area even in Ethiopia.
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate prevalence of hypertensive retinopathy and associated factors in adult hypertensive patients attending at Comprehensive Specialized Hospitals in Northwest Ethiopia in 2024.
Methods: Multicenter hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Northwest Ethiopia Comprehensive specialized hospitals from June, 07 to August, 07, 2024. A multistage sampling technique with an interval of 3 was applied to select 696 study participants. Data were collected through personal interviews, review of medical records and eye examinations. Data were entered into the Kobo Toolbox and then transferred to STATA version 17 for analysis. Bivariable and then multivariable binary logistic regression models were fitted to determine factors associated with hypertensive retinopathy. Variables with a P-value of less than 0.05 at multivariable analysis were considered statistically significant.
Result: A total of 696 (95.34%) participants were included in the study. The prevalence of hypertensive retinopathy was 57.47%(95%CI: 53.75, 61.10). Age > 74 years (AOR = 4.24, 95%CI = 1.54,11.64), heart disease(AOR = 5.38, 95%CI = 1.86,15.58), duration of hypertension > 5years (AOR = 12.66, 95%CI = 3.88,41.29), dyslipidemia (AOR = 3.44,95%CI = 1.59-7.45), uncontrolled current levels of hypertension (AOR = 40.03, 95%CI = 17.19,93.18), poor adherence of hypertensive medications (AOR = 1.84, 95%CI = 1.12,3.03) and diabetes (AOR = 3.56, 95%CI = 1.49,5.99) were positively associated with hypertensive retinopathy.
Conclusion: -The prevalence of hypertensive retinopathy is high among systemic hypertensive patients seen in Northwest Ethiopia comprehensive specialized hospitals and independently associated with older age, longer duration of hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, dyslipidemia, poor adherence of hypertension medications and uncontrolled hypertension. Early diagnosis and treatment of hypertension was recommended to prevent target organ complications.
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