Hypertension patient concomitant diagnoses in the United States 2015

Distribution of most common concomitant diagnoses of U.S. patients with hypertension in 2015

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