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Multimorbidity and Blood Pressure Control in 37 651 Hypertensive Patients From Danish General Practice

BACKGROUND: Patients with hypertension are primarily treated in general practice. However, major studies of patients with hypertension are rarely based on populations from primary care. Knowledge of blood pressure (BP) control rates in patients with diabetes and/or cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), wh...

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Autores principales: Paulsen, Maja S., Andersen, Morten, Thomsen, Janus L., Schroll, Henrik, Larsen, Pia V., Lykkegaard, Jesper, Jacobsen, Ib A., Larsen, Mogens L., Christensen, Bo, Sondergaard, Jens
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3603256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23525411
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.112.004531
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author Paulsen, Maja S.
Andersen, Morten
Thomsen, Janus L.
Schroll, Henrik
Larsen, Pia V.
Lykkegaard, Jesper
Jacobsen, Ib A.
Larsen, Mogens L.
Christensen, Bo
Sondergaard, Jens
author_facet Paulsen, Maja S.
Andersen, Morten
Thomsen, Janus L.
Schroll, Henrik
Larsen, Pia V.
Lykkegaard, Jesper
Jacobsen, Ib A.
Larsen, Mogens L.
Christensen, Bo
Sondergaard, Jens
author_sort Paulsen, Maja S.
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description BACKGROUND: Patients with hypertension are primarily treated in general practice. However, major studies of patients with hypertension are rarely based on populations from primary care. Knowledge of blood pressure (BP) control rates in patients with diabetes and/or cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), who have additional comorbidities, is lacking. We aimed to investigate the association of comorbidities with BP control using a large cohort of hypertensive patients from primary care practices. METHODS AND RESULTS: Using the Danish General Practice Database, we included 37 651 patients with hypertension from 231 general practices in Denmark. Recommended BP control was defined as BP <140/90 mm Hg in general and <130/80 mm Hg in patients with diabetes. The overall control rate was 33.2% (95% CI: 32.7 to 33.7). Only 16.5% (95% CI: 15.8 to 17.3) of patients with diabetes achieved BP control, whereas control rates ranged from 42.9% to 51.4% for patients with ischemic heart diseases or cerebrovascular or peripheral vascular diseases. A diagnosis of cardiac heart failure in addition to diabetes and/or CVD was associated with higher BP control rates, compared with men and women having only diabetes and/or CVD. A diagnosis of asthma in addition to diabetes and CVD was associated with higher BP control rates in men. CONCLUSION: In Danish general practice, only 1 of 3 patients diagnosed with hypertension had a BP below target. BP control rates differ substantially within comorbidities. Other serious comorbidities in addition to diabetes and/or CVD were not associated with lower BP control rates; on the contrary, in some cases the BP control rates were higher when the patient was diagnosed with other serious comorbidities in addition to diabetes and/or CVD.
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spelling pubmed-36032562013-03-27 Multimorbidity and Blood Pressure Control in 37 651 Hypertensive Patients From Danish General Practice Paulsen, Maja S. Andersen, Morten Thomsen, Janus L. Schroll, Henrik Larsen, Pia V. Lykkegaard, Jesper Jacobsen, Ib A. Larsen, Mogens L. Christensen, Bo Sondergaard, Jens J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Patients with hypertension are primarily treated in general practice. However, major studies of patients with hypertension are rarely based on populations from primary care. Knowledge of blood pressure (BP) control rates in patients with diabetes and/or cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), who have additional comorbidities, is lacking. We aimed to investigate the association of comorbidities with BP control using a large cohort of hypertensive patients from primary care practices. METHODS AND RESULTS: Using the Danish General Practice Database, we included 37 651 patients with hypertension from 231 general practices in Denmark. Recommended BP control was defined as BP <140/90 mm Hg in general and <130/80 mm Hg in patients with diabetes. The overall control rate was 33.2% (95% CI: 32.7 to 33.7). Only 16.5% (95% CI: 15.8 to 17.3) of patients with diabetes achieved BP control, whereas control rates ranged from 42.9% to 51.4% for patients with ischemic heart diseases or cerebrovascular or peripheral vascular diseases. A diagnosis of cardiac heart failure in addition to diabetes and/or CVD was associated with higher BP control rates, compared with men and women having only diabetes and/or CVD. A diagnosis of asthma in addition to diabetes and CVD was associated with higher BP control rates in men. CONCLUSION: In Danish general practice, only 1 of 3 patients diagnosed with hypertension had a BP below target. BP control rates differ substantially within comorbidities. Other serious comorbidities in addition to diabetes and/or CVD were not associated with lower BP control rates; on the contrary, in some cases the BP control rates were higher when the patient was diagnosed with other serious comorbidities in addition to diabetes and/or CVD. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3603256/ /pubmed/23525411 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.112.004531 Text en © 2013 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley-Blackwell. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an Open Access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Paulsen, Maja S.
Andersen, Morten
Thomsen, Janus L.
Schroll, Henrik
Larsen, Pia V.
Lykkegaard, Jesper
Jacobsen, Ib A.
Larsen, Mogens L.
Christensen, Bo
Sondergaard, Jens
Multimorbidity and Blood Pressure Control in 37 651 Hypertensive Patients From Danish General Practice
title Multimorbidity and Blood Pressure Control in 37 651 Hypertensive Patients From Danish General Practice
title_full Multimorbidity and Blood Pressure Control in 37 651 Hypertensive Patients From Danish General Practice
title_fullStr Multimorbidity and Blood Pressure Control in 37 651 Hypertensive Patients From Danish General Practice
title_full_unstemmed Multimorbidity and Blood Pressure Control in 37 651 Hypertensive Patients From Danish General Practice
title_short Multimorbidity and Blood Pressure Control in 37 651 Hypertensive Patients From Danish General Practice
title_sort multimorbidity and blood pressure control in 37 651 hypertensive patients from danish general practice
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3603256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23525411
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.112.004531
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