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Cardiovascular risk using WHO-ISH chart among Diabetes and Hypertensive patients in a remote rural area of South India

INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are major problems in India and many other developing and developed countries. As India is committed to provide universal health care for the population, there is a need to find out the prevalence and determinants of CVD risk among high-risk individuals (...

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Autores principales: Ponraj, David Gregg Smith, Gopikrishnan, Sri Keerthana, Newtonraj, Ariarathinam, Arokiaraj, Mark Christopher, Purty, Anil Jacob, Nanda, Sunil Kumar, Manikandan, Mani, Vincent, Antony
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7586597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33110823
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_538_20
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author Ponraj, David Gregg Smith
Gopikrishnan, Sri Keerthana
Newtonraj, Ariarathinam
Arokiaraj, Mark Christopher
Purty, Anil Jacob
Nanda, Sunil Kumar
Manikandan, Mani
Vincent, Antony
author_facet Ponraj, David Gregg Smith
Gopikrishnan, Sri Keerthana
Newtonraj, Ariarathinam
Arokiaraj, Mark Christopher
Purty, Anil Jacob
Nanda, Sunil Kumar
Manikandan, Mani
Vincent, Antony
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description INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are major problems in India and many other developing and developed countries. As India is committed to provide universal health care for the population, there is a need to find out the prevalence and determinants of CVD risk among high-risk individuals (Diabetes and Hypertensive patients) in the remote rural area of India to deliver appropriate services, as they are considered as neglected population. METHODS: We screened high-risk individuals (Hypertension and Diabetes patients) for CVD risk using WHO/ISH chart, in a remote rural area of south India, covering ten villages surrounding the Rural Health Training Centre (RHTC), in August–September 2017. After line-listing the participants from the electronic database of RHTC, screening with questionnaire and biochemical tests was done at village level as the first step. Thereafter, the participants were invited to the hospital on a particular day where electrocardiography (ECG) and echocardiography (ECHO) were done with special consultation. RESULTS: Among the total of 303 individuals screened at the village level, 64 [21%(CI 17–25)] had a higher risk for CVD. 235 people attended the special consultation; among them, 212 underwent ECG and 88 underwent ECHO. Among those screened with ECHO, 18 had some cardiac pathologies. The relationship between CVD risk and other factors is shown in. After final adjustment, illiteracy [adjusted prevalence ratio (aPR) 1.8 (0.1–3.1)], anemia [aPR 1.8 (1–3.6)], and chronic renal diseases [aPR 1.8 (1.0–3.4)] were found to be associated with high risk for CVD among hypertension and diabetes groups. CONCLUSION: Cardiovascular disease risk assessment using WHO/ISH chart showed an association with poor education, anemia, and chronic kidney disease.
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spelling pubmed-75865972020-10-26 Cardiovascular risk using WHO-ISH chart among Diabetes and Hypertensive patients in a remote rural area of South India Ponraj, David Gregg Smith Gopikrishnan, Sri Keerthana Newtonraj, Ariarathinam Arokiaraj, Mark Christopher Purty, Anil Jacob Nanda, Sunil Kumar Manikandan, Mani Vincent, Antony J Family Med Prim Care Original Article INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are major problems in India and many other developing and developed countries. As India is committed to provide universal health care for the population, there is a need to find out the prevalence and determinants of CVD risk among high-risk individuals (Diabetes and Hypertensive patients) in the remote rural area of India to deliver appropriate services, as they are considered as neglected population. METHODS: We screened high-risk individuals (Hypertension and Diabetes patients) for CVD risk using WHO/ISH chart, in a remote rural area of south India, covering ten villages surrounding the Rural Health Training Centre (RHTC), in August–September 2017. After line-listing the participants from the electronic database of RHTC, screening with questionnaire and biochemical tests was done at village level as the first step. Thereafter, the participants were invited to the hospital on a particular day where electrocardiography (ECG) and echocardiography (ECHO) were done with special consultation. RESULTS: Among the total of 303 individuals screened at the village level, 64 [21%(CI 17–25)] had a higher risk for CVD. 235 people attended the special consultation; among them, 212 underwent ECG and 88 underwent ECHO. Among those screened with ECHO, 18 had some cardiac pathologies. The relationship between CVD risk and other factors is shown in. After final adjustment, illiteracy [adjusted prevalence ratio (aPR) 1.8 (0.1–3.1)], anemia [aPR 1.8 (1–3.6)], and chronic renal diseases [aPR 1.8 (1.0–3.4)] were found to be associated with high risk for CVD among hypertension and diabetes groups. CONCLUSION: Cardiovascular disease risk assessment using WHO/ISH chart showed an association with poor education, anemia, and chronic kidney disease. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7586597/ /pubmed/33110823 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_538_20 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Ponraj, David Gregg Smith
Gopikrishnan, Sri Keerthana
Newtonraj, Ariarathinam
Arokiaraj, Mark Christopher
Purty, Anil Jacob
Nanda, Sunil Kumar
Manikandan, Mani
Vincent, Antony
Cardiovascular risk using WHO-ISH chart among Diabetes and Hypertensive patients in a remote rural area of South India
title Cardiovascular risk using WHO-ISH chart among Diabetes and Hypertensive patients in a remote rural area of South India
title_full Cardiovascular risk using WHO-ISH chart among Diabetes and Hypertensive patients in a remote rural area of South India
title_fullStr Cardiovascular risk using WHO-ISH chart among Diabetes and Hypertensive patients in a remote rural area of South India
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular risk using WHO-ISH chart among Diabetes and Hypertensive patients in a remote rural area of South India
title_short Cardiovascular risk using WHO-ISH chart among Diabetes and Hypertensive patients in a remote rural area of South India
title_sort cardiovascular risk using who-ish chart among diabetes and hypertensive patients in a remote rural area of south india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7586597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33110823
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_538_20
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