The data shows the distribution of the most common concomitant diagnoses for patients with hypertension in the U.S. as of 2015. In that year, some 9.3% of hypertension patients received a concomitant diagnosis stating a nondependent tobacco use disorder.
Other and unspecified hyperlipidemia | 21.3 |
Type 2 (non-insulin dependent type) or unspecified type diabetes mellitus without mention of complication, not stated as uncontrolled | 14 |
Coronary artherosclerosis of native coronary artery | 8.9 |
Nondependent tobacco use disorder | 9.3 |
Personal history of noncompliance with medical treatment, presenting hazards to health | 8.1 |