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Statin therapy reduces the likelihood of suboptimal blood pressure control among Ugandan adult diabetic patients
BACKGROUND: Hypertension is one of the recognized risk factors of cardiovascular diseases in adult diabetic patients. High prevalence of suboptimal blood pressure (BP) control has been well documented in the majority of studies assessing BP control in diabetic patients in sub-Saharan Africa. In Ugan...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5325131/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28260908 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/TCRM.S120423 |
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author | Lumu, William Kampiire, Leaticia Akabwai, George Patrick Kiggundu, Daniel Ssekikubo Kibirige, Davis |
author_facet | Lumu, William Kampiire, Leaticia Akabwai, George Patrick Kiggundu, Daniel Ssekikubo Kibirige, Davis |
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description | BACKGROUND: Hypertension is one of the recognized risk factors of cardiovascular diseases in adult diabetic patients. High prevalence of suboptimal blood pressure (BP) control has been well documented in the majority of studies assessing BP control in diabetic patients in sub-Saharan Africa. In Uganda, there is a dearth of similar studies. This study evaluated the prevalence and correlates of suboptimal BP control in an adult diabetic population in Uganda. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study that enrolled 425 eligible ambulatory adult diabetic patients attending three urban diabetic outpatient clinics over 11 months. Data about their sociodemographic characteristics and clinical history were collected using pre-tested questionnaires. Suboptimal BP control was defined according to the 2015 American Diabetes Association standards of diabetes care guideline as BP levels ≥140/90 mmHg. RESULTS: The mean age of the study participants was 52.2±14.4 years, with the majority being females (283, 66.9%). Suboptimal BP control was documented in 192 (45.3%) study participants and was independently associated with the study site (private hospitals; odds ratio 2.01, 95% confidence interval 1.18–3.43, P=0.01) and use of statin therapy (odds ratio 0.5, 95% confidence interval 0.26–0.96, P=0.037). CONCLUSION: Suboptimal BP control was highly prevalent in this study population. Strategies to improve optimal BP control, especially in the private hospitals, and the use of statin therapy should be encouraged in adult diabetic patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-53251312017-03-03 Statin therapy reduces the likelihood of suboptimal blood pressure control among Ugandan adult diabetic patients Lumu, William Kampiire, Leaticia Akabwai, George Patrick Kiggundu, Daniel Ssekikubo Kibirige, Davis Ther Clin Risk Manag Original Research BACKGROUND: Hypertension is one of the recognized risk factors of cardiovascular diseases in adult diabetic patients. High prevalence of suboptimal blood pressure (BP) control has been well documented in the majority of studies assessing BP control in diabetic patients in sub-Saharan Africa. In Uganda, there is a dearth of similar studies. This study evaluated the prevalence and correlates of suboptimal BP control in an adult diabetic population in Uganda. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study that enrolled 425 eligible ambulatory adult diabetic patients attending three urban diabetic outpatient clinics over 11 months. Data about their sociodemographic characteristics and clinical history were collected using pre-tested questionnaires. Suboptimal BP control was defined according to the 2015 American Diabetes Association standards of diabetes care guideline as BP levels ≥140/90 mmHg. RESULTS: The mean age of the study participants was 52.2±14.4 years, with the majority being females (283, 66.9%). Suboptimal BP control was documented in 192 (45.3%) study participants and was independently associated with the study site (private hospitals; odds ratio 2.01, 95% confidence interval 1.18–3.43, P=0.01) and use of statin therapy (odds ratio 0.5, 95% confidence interval 0.26–0.96, P=0.037). CONCLUSION: Suboptimal BP control was highly prevalent in this study population. Strategies to improve optimal BP control, especially in the private hospitals, and the use of statin therapy should be encouraged in adult diabetic patients. Dove Medical Press 2017-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5325131/ /pubmed/28260908 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/TCRM.S120423 Text en © 2017 Lumu et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Lumu, William Kampiire, Leaticia Akabwai, George Patrick Kiggundu, Daniel Ssekikubo Kibirige, Davis Statin therapy reduces the likelihood of suboptimal blood pressure control among Ugandan adult diabetic patients |
title | Statin therapy reduces the likelihood of suboptimal blood pressure control among Ugandan adult diabetic patients |
title_full | Statin therapy reduces the likelihood of suboptimal blood pressure control among Ugandan adult diabetic patients |
title_fullStr | Statin therapy reduces the likelihood of suboptimal blood pressure control among Ugandan adult diabetic patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Statin therapy reduces the likelihood of suboptimal blood pressure control among Ugandan adult diabetic patients |
title_short | Statin therapy reduces the likelihood of suboptimal blood pressure control among Ugandan adult diabetic patients |
title_sort | statin therapy reduces the likelihood of suboptimal blood pressure control among ugandan adult diabetic patients |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5325131/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28260908 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/TCRM.S120423 |
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