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May Measurement Month 2017: an analysis of the blood pressure screening campaign results in India—South Asia

Elevated blood pressure (BP) is a growing burden worldwide, leading to over 10 million deaths each year. May Measurement Month (MMM) is a global initiative aimed at raising awareness of high BP and to act as a temporary solution to the lack of screening programmes worldwide. A recently conducted stu...

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Autores principales: Jose, Arun Pulikkottil, Kondal, Dimple, Gupta, Priyanka, Maheshwari, Anuj, Kaushik, Aprajita, More, Arun, Patil, Mansi, Sharma, Meenakshi, Bhise, Mukund, Verma, Narsingh, Mishra, Rajesh, Ganorkar, Sachin, Bhalla, Sandeep, Mukherjee, Tapan Kumar, Beaney, Thomas, Poulter, Neil R, Prabhakaran, Dorairaj
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6479507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31043880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/suz056
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author Jose, Arun Pulikkottil
Kondal, Dimple
Gupta, Priyanka
Maheshwari, Anuj
Kaushik, Aprajita
More, Arun
Patil, Mansi
Sharma, Meenakshi
Bhise, Mukund
Verma, Narsingh
Mishra, Rajesh
Ganorkar, Sachin
Bhalla, Sandeep
Mukherjee, Tapan Kumar
Beaney, Thomas
Poulter, Neil R
Prabhakaran, Dorairaj
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Kondal, Dimple
Gupta, Priyanka
Maheshwari, Anuj
Kaushik, Aprajita
More, Arun
Patil, Mansi
Sharma, Meenakshi
Bhise, Mukund
Verma, Narsingh
Mishra, Rajesh
Ganorkar, Sachin
Bhalla, Sandeep
Mukherjee, Tapan Kumar
Beaney, Thomas
Poulter, Neil R
Prabhakaran, Dorairaj
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description Elevated blood pressure (BP) is a growing burden worldwide, leading to over 10 million deaths each year. May Measurement Month (MMM) is a global initiative aimed at raising awareness of high BP and to act as a temporary solution to the lack of screening programmes worldwide. A recently conducted study on 1.3 million adults in India showed the prevalence of hypertension to be 25.3%. Raised BP is responsible for 8.5% of the total Disability Adjusted Life Years and is also an important contributor to cardiovascular disease which is the leading cause of deaths in the country. An opportunistic cross-sectional survey of volunteers aged ≥18 was carried out in May 2017. Blood pressure measurement, the definition of hypertension and statistical analysis followed the standard MMM protocol. The study was conducted in over 500 screening sites across the country and involved over 5000 volunteers. Screening sites included health facilities such as hospitals and clinics, as well as a variety of public spaces. A total of 240 376 individuals were screened during MMM17. Out of the 122 685 screenees for whom all three BP readings were available, 38 974 (31.8%) had hypertension based on the mean of second and third reading. Of individuals not receiving antihypertensive medication, 21 679 (17.7%) were hypertensive. Of individuals receiving antihypertensive medication, 14 203 (82.6%) had uncontrolled BP. MMM17 was the largest collaborative BP screening campaign undertaken in India with involvement of the public as well as the private sector. Over two-thirds of the individuals on antihypertensive treatment had uncontrolled BP. Approximately one-fifth of the participants had raised BP and were not on antihypertensive treatment prior to the study. These results suggest that opportunistic screening can identify significant numbers with raised BP.
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spelling pubmed-64795072019-05-01 May Measurement Month 2017: an analysis of the blood pressure screening campaign results in India—South Asia Jose, Arun Pulikkottil Kondal, Dimple Gupta, Priyanka Maheshwari, Anuj Kaushik, Aprajita More, Arun Patil, Mansi Sharma, Meenakshi Bhise, Mukund Verma, Narsingh Mishra, Rajesh Ganorkar, Sachin Bhalla, Sandeep Mukherjee, Tapan Kumar Beaney, Thomas Poulter, Neil R Prabhakaran, Dorairaj Eur Heart J Suppl Articles Elevated blood pressure (BP) is a growing burden worldwide, leading to over 10 million deaths each year. May Measurement Month (MMM) is a global initiative aimed at raising awareness of high BP and to act as a temporary solution to the lack of screening programmes worldwide. A recently conducted study on 1.3 million adults in India showed the prevalence of hypertension to be 25.3%. Raised BP is responsible for 8.5% of the total Disability Adjusted Life Years and is also an important contributor to cardiovascular disease which is the leading cause of deaths in the country. An opportunistic cross-sectional survey of volunteers aged ≥18 was carried out in May 2017. Blood pressure measurement, the definition of hypertension and statistical analysis followed the standard MMM protocol. The study was conducted in over 500 screening sites across the country and involved over 5000 volunteers. Screening sites included health facilities such as hospitals and clinics, as well as a variety of public spaces. A total of 240 376 individuals were screened during MMM17. Out of the 122 685 screenees for whom all three BP readings were available, 38 974 (31.8%) had hypertension based on the mean of second and third reading. Of individuals not receiving antihypertensive medication, 21 679 (17.7%) were hypertensive. Of individuals receiving antihypertensive medication, 14 203 (82.6%) had uncontrolled BP. MMM17 was the largest collaborative BP screening campaign undertaken in India with involvement of the public as well as the private sector. Over two-thirds of the individuals on antihypertensive treatment had uncontrolled BP. Approximately one-fifth of the participants had raised BP and were not on antihypertensive treatment prior to the study. These results suggest that opportunistic screening can identify significant numbers with raised BP. Oxford University Press 2019-04 2019-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6479507/ /pubmed/31043880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/suz056 Text en Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. © The Author(s) 2019. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Kondal, Dimple
Gupta, Priyanka
Maheshwari, Anuj
Kaushik, Aprajita
More, Arun
Patil, Mansi
Sharma, Meenakshi
Bhise, Mukund
Verma, Narsingh
Mishra, Rajesh
Ganorkar, Sachin
Bhalla, Sandeep
Mukherjee, Tapan Kumar
Beaney, Thomas
Poulter, Neil R
Prabhakaran, Dorairaj
May Measurement Month 2017: an analysis of the blood pressure screening campaign results in India—South Asia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6479507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31043880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/suz056
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