Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients in the "Hiperdia Program": A Territory-Based Study

Background: Systemic hypertension is highly prevalent and an important risk factor for cardiovascular events. Blood pressure control in hypertensive patients enrolled in the Hiperdia Program, a program of the Single Health System for the follow-up and monitoring of hypertensive patients, is still fa...

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Main Authors: Clarita Silva de Souza, Airton Tetelbom Stein, Gisele Alsina Nader Bastos, Lucia Campos Pellanda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC) 2014-06-01
Series:Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia
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spelling doaj-18f25609b9104fa585e68c7395006d382020-11-25T01:37:58ZengSociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia1678-41702014-06-01102657157810.5935/abc.20140081S0066-782X2014000600007Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients in the "Hiperdia Program": A Territory-Based StudyClarita Silva de SouzaAirton Tetelbom SteinGisele Alsina Nader BastosLucia Campos PellandaBackground: Systemic hypertension is highly prevalent and an important risk factor for cardiovascular events. Blood pressure control in hypertensive patients enrolled in the Hiperdia Program, a program of the Single Health System for the follow-up and monitoring of hypertensive patients, is still far below the desired level. Objective: To describe the epidemiological profile and to assess blood pressure control of patients enrolled in Hiperdia, in the city of Novo Hamburgo (State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil). Methods: Cross-sectional study with a stratified cluster random sample, including 383 adults enrolled in the Hiperdia Program of the 15 Basic Health Units of the city of Porto Alegre, conducted between 2010 and 2011. Controlled blood pressure was defined as ≤140 mmHg × 90 mmHg. The hypertensive patients were interviewed and their blood pressure was measured using a calibrated aneroid device. Prevalence ratios (PR) with 95% confidence interval, Wald's χ2 test, and simple and multiple Poisson regression were used in the statistical analysis. Results: The mean age was 63 ± 10 years, and most of the patients were females belonging to social class C, with a low level of education, a sedentary lifestyle, and family history positive for systemic hypertension. Diabetes mellitus (DM) was observed in 31%; adherence to the antihypertensive treatment in 54.3%; and 33.7% had their blood pressure controlled. DM was strongly associated with inadequate BP control, with only 15.7% of the diabetics showing BP considered as controlled. Conclusion: Even for hypertensive patients enrolled in the Hiperdia Program, BP control is not satisfactorily reached or sustained. Diabetic hypertensive patients show the most inappropriate BP control.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0066-782X2014000600007&lng=en&tlng=enHipertensão / complicaçõesFatores de riscoHipertensão / epidemiologiaProgramas governamentaisMonitoramento epidemiológicoAdesão à medicação
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author Clarita Silva de Souza
Airton Tetelbom Stein
Gisele Alsina Nader Bastos
Lucia Campos Pellanda
spellingShingle Clarita Silva de Souza
Airton Tetelbom Stein
Gisele Alsina Nader Bastos
Lucia Campos Pellanda
Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients in the "Hiperdia Program": A Territory-Based Study
Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia
Hipertensão / complicações
Fatores de risco
Hipertensão / epidemiologia
Programas governamentais
Monitoramento epidemiológico
Adesão à medicação
author_facet Clarita Silva de Souza
Airton Tetelbom Stein
Gisele Alsina Nader Bastos
Lucia Campos Pellanda
author_sort Clarita Silva de Souza
title Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients in the "Hiperdia Program": A Territory-Based Study
title_short Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients in the "Hiperdia Program": A Territory-Based Study
title_full Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients in the "Hiperdia Program": A Territory-Based Study
title_fullStr Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients in the "Hiperdia Program": A Territory-Based Study
title_full_unstemmed Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients in the "Hiperdia Program": A Territory-Based Study
title_sort blood pressure control in hypertensive patients in the "hiperdia program": a territory-based study
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)
series Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia
issn 1678-4170
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Background: Systemic hypertension is highly prevalent and an important risk factor for cardiovascular events. Blood pressure control in hypertensive patients enrolled in the Hiperdia Program, a program of the Single Health System for the follow-up and monitoring of hypertensive patients, is still far below the desired level. Objective: To describe the epidemiological profile and to assess blood pressure control of patients enrolled in Hiperdia, in the city of Novo Hamburgo (State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil). Methods: Cross-sectional study with a stratified cluster random sample, including 383 adults enrolled in the Hiperdia Program of the 15 Basic Health Units of the city of Porto Alegre, conducted between 2010 and 2011. Controlled blood pressure was defined as ≤140 mmHg × 90 mmHg. The hypertensive patients were interviewed and their blood pressure was measured using a calibrated aneroid device. Prevalence ratios (PR) with 95% confidence interval, Wald's χ2 test, and simple and multiple Poisson regression were used in the statistical analysis. Results: The mean age was 63 ± 10 years, and most of the patients were females belonging to social class C, with a low level of education, a sedentary lifestyle, and family history positive for systemic hypertension. Diabetes mellitus (DM) was observed in 31%; adherence to the antihypertensive treatment in 54.3%; and 33.7% had their blood pressure controlled. DM was strongly associated with inadequate BP control, with only 15.7% of the diabetics showing BP considered as controlled. Conclusion: Even for hypertensive patients enrolled in the Hiperdia Program, BP control is not satisfactorily reached or sustained. Diabetic hypertensive patients show the most inappropriate BP control.
topic Hipertensão / complicações
Fatores de risco
Hipertensão / epidemiologia
Programas governamentais
Monitoramento epidemiológico
Adesão à medicação
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