Research Article | Open Access
Dermatoglyphics in Hypertension
Abinaya.S Dr.Gheena.S Dr. AbiramiArthanari
Pages: 3071-3076
Abstract
Introduction: Dermatoglyphics is the term applied to the scientific study of fingerprint and palmar patterns along with
their quantitative measures.Essential hypertension is sustained high blood pressure not attributable to a single cause but
reflecting the interaction of multiple genetic and environmental influences. Fingerprints are known useful genetic
markers in some congenital and clinical diseases; as such this study was aimed at determining the association of
fingerprint patterns in hypertensive patients.
Materials and methods: The present study was carried out with hypertensive patients attending the outpatient clinic of
Saveetha dental college and Hospitals and was compared with a control group with normal blood pressure. The subjects
were 50 clinically diagnosed patients with hypertension and 50 subjects who were non-hypertensive with no family
history of hypertension.
Results: The fingerprints were analyzed and results obtained with the p value: 0.001 (<0.05). Hence, significant.
Conclusion: In conclusion, the present study indicates, thereis association between fingerprint patterns with the
hypertensive patients
Keywords
Dermatoglyphics; Essential Hypertension;Fingerprints; Innovative technique