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Roadmap to achieve 25% hypertension control in Africa by 2025
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR) has identified hypertension as the highest area of priority for action to reduce heart disease and stroke on the continent. The aim of this PASCAR roadmap on hypertension was to develop practical guidance on how to implement strategi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5642030/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28906541 http://dx.doi.org/10.5830/CVJA-2017-040 |
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author | Dzudie, Anastase Kingue, Samuel Dzudie, Anastase Sliwa, Karen Mayosi, Bongani Dzudie, Anastase Sliwa, Karen Rayner, Brian Ojji, Dike Schutte, Aletta E Twagirumukiza, Marc Damasceno, Albertino Ba, Seringe Abdou Kane, Abdoul Kramoh, Euloge Kacou, Jean Baptiste Anzouan Onwubere, Basden Cornick, Ruth Anisiuba, Benedict Mocumbi, Ana Olga Ogola, Elijah Awad, Mohamed Nel, George Otieno, Harun Toure, Ali Ibrahim Kengne, Andre Pascal Perel, Pablo Adler, Alm Poulter, Neil |
author_facet | Dzudie, Anastase Kingue, Samuel Dzudie, Anastase Sliwa, Karen Mayosi, Bongani Dzudie, Anastase Sliwa, Karen Rayner, Brian Ojji, Dike Schutte, Aletta E Twagirumukiza, Marc Damasceno, Albertino Ba, Seringe Abdou Kane, Abdoul Kramoh, Euloge Kacou, Jean Baptiste Anzouan Onwubere, Basden Cornick, Ruth Anisiuba, Benedict Mocumbi, Ana Olga Ogola, Elijah Awad, Mohamed Nel, George Otieno, Harun Toure, Ali Ibrahim Kengne, Andre Pascal Perel, Pablo Adler, Alm Poulter, Neil |
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description | BACKGROUND AND AIM: The Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR) has identified hypertension as the highest area of priority for action to reduce heart disease and stroke on the continent. The aim of this PASCAR roadmap on hypertension was to develop practical guidance on how to implement strategies that translate existing knowledge into effective action and improve detection, treatment and control of hypertension and cardiovascular health in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) by the year 2025. METHODS: Development of this roadmap started with the creation of a consortium of experts with leadership skills in hypertension. In 2014, experts in different fields, including physicians and non-physicians, were invited to join. Via faceto- face meetings and teleconferences, the consortium made a situation analysis, set a goal, identified roadblocks and solutions to the management of hypertension and customised the World Heart Federation roadmap to Africa. RESULTS: Hypertension is a major crisis on the continent but very few randomised, controlled trials have been conducted on its management. Also, only 25.8% of the countries have developed or adopted guidelines for the management of hypertension. Other major roadblocks are either government and health-system related or healthcare professional or patient related. The PASCAR hypertension task force identified a 10-point action plan to be implemented by African ministries of health to achieve 25% control of hypertension in Africa by 2025. CONCLUSIONS: Hypertension affects millions of people in SSA and if left untreated, is a major cause of heart disease and stroke. Very few SSA countries have a clear hypertension policy. This PASCAR roadmap identifies practical and effective solutions that would improve detection, treatment and control of hypertension on the continent and could be implemented as is or adapted to specific national settings. |
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spelling | pubmed-56420302017-10-27 Roadmap to achieve 25% hypertension control in Africa by 2025 Dzudie, Anastase Kingue, Samuel Dzudie, Anastase Sliwa, Karen Mayosi, Bongani Dzudie, Anastase Sliwa, Karen Rayner, Brian Ojji, Dike Schutte, Aletta E Twagirumukiza, Marc Damasceno, Albertino Ba, Seringe Abdou Kane, Abdoul Kramoh, Euloge Kacou, Jean Baptiste Anzouan Onwubere, Basden Cornick, Ruth Anisiuba, Benedict Mocumbi, Ana Olga Ogola, Elijah Awad, Mohamed Nel, George Otieno, Harun Toure, Ali Ibrahim Kengne, Andre Pascal Perel, Pablo Adler, Alm Poulter, Neil Cardiovasc J Afr Cardiovascular Topics BACKGROUND AND AIM: The Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR) has identified hypertension as the highest area of priority for action to reduce heart disease and stroke on the continent. The aim of this PASCAR roadmap on hypertension was to develop practical guidance on how to implement strategies that translate existing knowledge into effective action and improve detection, treatment and control of hypertension and cardiovascular health in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) by the year 2025. METHODS: Development of this roadmap started with the creation of a consortium of experts with leadership skills in hypertension. In 2014, experts in different fields, including physicians and non-physicians, were invited to join. Via faceto- face meetings and teleconferences, the consortium made a situation analysis, set a goal, identified roadblocks and solutions to the management of hypertension and customised the World Heart Federation roadmap to Africa. RESULTS: Hypertension is a major crisis on the continent but very few randomised, controlled trials have been conducted on its management. Also, only 25.8% of the countries have developed or adopted guidelines for the management of hypertension. Other major roadblocks are either government and health-system related or healthcare professional or patient related. The PASCAR hypertension task force identified a 10-point action plan to be implemented by African ministries of health to achieve 25% control of hypertension in Africa by 2025. CONCLUSIONS: Hypertension affects millions of people in SSA and if left untreated, is a major cause of heart disease and stroke. Very few SSA countries have a clear hypertension policy. This PASCAR roadmap identifies practical and effective solutions that would improve detection, treatment and control of hypertension on the continent and could be implemented as is or adapted to specific national settings. Clinics Cardive Publishing 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5642030/ /pubmed/28906541 http://dx.doi.org/10.5830/CVJA-2017-040 Text en Copyright © 2015 Clinics Cardive Publishing http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Cardiovascular Topics Dzudie, Anastase Kingue, Samuel Dzudie, Anastase Sliwa, Karen Mayosi, Bongani Dzudie, Anastase Sliwa, Karen Rayner, Brian Ojji, Dike Schutte, Aletta E Twagirumukiza, Marc Damasceno, Albertino Ba, Seringe Abdou Kane, Abdoul Kramoh, Euloge Kacou, Jean Baptiste Anzouan Onwubere, Basden Cornick, Ruth Anisiuba, Benedict Mocumbi, Ana Olga Ogola, Elijah Awad, Mohamed Nel, George Otieno, Harun Toure, Ali Ibrahim Kengne, Andre Pascal Perel, Pablo Adler, Alm Poulter, Neil Roadmap to achieve 25% hypertension control in Africa by 2025 |
title | Roadmap to achieve 25% hypertension control in Africa by 2025 |
title_full | Roadmap to achieve 25% hypertension control in Africa by 2025 |
title_fullStr | Roadmap to achieve 25% hypertension control in Africa by 2025 |
title_full_unstemmed | Roadmap to achieve 25% hypertension control in Africa by 2025 |
title_short | Roadmap to achieve 25% hypertension control in Africa by 2025 |
title_sort | roadmap to achieve 25% hypertension control in africa by 2025 |
topic | Cardiovascular Topics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5642030/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28906541 http://dx.doi.org/10.5830/CVJA-2017-040 |
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