Abstract
The authors conducted a study on the study of immuno-metabolic parameters in the regulation of blood pressure and the assessment of their diagnostic significance for optimizing the methods of diagnosis and prevention of complications of arterial hypertension. A correlation analysis of the parameters of carbohydrate, lipid metabolism and the immune system, an assessment of the significance of each parameter in the regulation of blood pressure was carried out. It was found that an increase in the level of IgG in the blood confirms the risk of developing atherosclerosis in hypertension of the 1st degree, and a decrease in the level of IgG in the blood shows the development of secondary immunodeficiency. Each result obtained determines the further tactics of management of patients with hypertension of the 1st degree.