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Prof. Mohamed Eltantawy IbrahIm :: Publications:

Title:
Adherence in Egyptian hypertensive patients to medication beliefs and assessment of microRNAs as a novel biomarker of hypertension in Qaliubeya governorate, Egypt
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Year: 2025
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Journal: Benha medical journal
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Abstract:

It is crucial to ensure that hypertensive patients adhere to their medication regimens to prevent complications that may result in mortality, as hypertension is an incurable condition. Consequently, our objective was to ascertain the proportion of patients who adhered to the use of antihypertensive drugs and certain factors associated with adherence, as well as to investigate the efficacy of the MIR-122 gene as a screening instrument for the identification of hypertensive patients with inadequate medication adherence. Methods: This prospective study included 381 patients, seventy females and 311 males, adherence to treatment was assessed by Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS-8). Serum microRNAs were measured for all studied patients at six months. Results: 149 cases (39.2%) were adherent to treatment, and 232 patients (60.8%) were not adherent to treatment. Patients with poor adherence to treatment had statistically higher Mir-122 expression compared to good adherent group. Mir-122 expression could predict poor adherence to treatment, at a cutoff value > 9.4, the sensitivity was 100% and specificity was 100%, P

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