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Multidomain HMOD in Ghanaian Adults: Prevalence, Predictors, and Implications

Agyapong, K. O.; Kyeremah, E.; Folson, A. A.; Agyekum, F.; Blenman, K. R. M.; Appiah, L.; Adu-Boakye, Y.; Owusu, I. K.

2026-05-30 epidemiology
10.64898/2026.05.21.26353747 medRxiv
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Background: Comprehensive assessment of hypertension-mediated organ damage (HMOD) across multiple organ systems remains limited in sub-Saharan Africa. We aimed to determine the prevalence and predictors of multidomain HMOD in a geographically diverse Ghanaian adult population. Methods: This secondary analysis of the Ghana Heart Study included 1,106 adults from four regions. Multidomain HMOD was defined as a pre-specified 9-domain TOD composite score ?2, based on the ESH/ESC 2018 guidelines framework. Logistic regression and ROC analysis were used to identify predictors and compare discriminative performance. Results: Mean age was 46.9 (17.2) years and 58% were female. Multidomain HMOD prevalence was 21.2% (235/1,106) and increased steeply with age: 8.6% (<45 years), 20.6% (45?59 years), and 44.4% (?60 years). Hypertension prevalence was 73% in the HMOD group versus 28% in those without HMOD (p < 0.001). The strongest independent associations were peripheral artery disease (OR 41.2), valvular burden (OR 14.4), and ECG-LVH (OR 9.0). baPWV showed superior discriminative performance (AUC 0.827, 95% CI 0.794?0.860) compared with the ASCVD Pooled Cohort Equations (AUC 0.466; ?AUC +0.351, DeLong test p < 0.001). Conclusions: One in five Ghanaian adults has hypertension-mediated organ damage in ?2 organ systems. baPWV is the strongest predictor and substantially improves risk stratification beyond conventional scores. These findings support the use of baPWV to guide hypertension management and HMOD assessment in West Africa.

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