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Implementación de la Iniciativa HEARTS en Argentina: primeros resultados

Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the Region of the Americas, and hypertension is one of the main risk factors. In 2018, Argentina began implementing the HEARTS Initiative in five primary health care centers, through the National Plan for the Prevention and...

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Autores principales: Rodriguez, Gonzalo, Rosende, Andrés, Prado, Carolina, Cejas Mariño, Rubén, Irazola, Vilma, DiPette, Donald, Orias, Marcelo, Giraldo Arcila, Gloria, Laspiur, Sebastián
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Publicado: Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9491484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36160765
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2022.181
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author Rodriguez, Gonzalo
Rosende, Andrés
Prado, Carolina
Cejas Mariño, Rubén
Irazola, Vilma
DiPette, Donald
Orias, Marcelo
Giraldo Arcila, Gloria
Laspiur, Sebastián
author_facet Rodriguez, Gonzalo
Rosende, Andrés
Prado, Carolina
Cejas Mariño, Rubén
Irazola, Vilma
DiPette, Donald
Orias, Marcelo
Giraldo Arcila, Gloria
Laspiur, Sebastián
author_sort Rodriguez, Gonzalo
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description Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the Region of the Americas, and hypertension is one of the main risk factors. In 2018, Argentina began implementing the HEARTS Initiative in five primary health care centers, through the National Plan for the Prevention and Control of Arterial Hypertension. This study presents the impact its implementation has had on the indicators of effective coverage, treatment, combination therapy, and control. The HEARTS Initiative has multiple components; these include training health teams, reassigning tasks based on the transfer of clinical competencies, providing automatic and clinically validated blood pressure measurement devices, and using a single standardized treatment protocol. A longitudinal data model (generalized estimating equation analysis) was used, and the information from the five health centers was grouped using weighted averages according to the size of the population under coverage. Analysis of the results was stratified into two time periods delimited by the imposition of restrictions due to COVID-19. During the first period of 18 months, significant improvement was observed in treatment (5.9%; p<0.01) and combination therapy (13.4%; p<0.01), with no significant change in coverage (8.4%; p=0.87) and with a paradoxical decrease in control (−3.3%; p=0.02). When the period of restrictions was compared to the previous period, a generalized reduction was observed in all indicators, particularly coverage (−23.6%; p<0.01) and control (−12.5%; p<0.01). However, treatment and combination therapy levels remained above baseline values (1.7%; p<0.01 and 5.4%; p<0.01, respectively).
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spelling pubmed-94914842022-09-23 Implementación de la Iniciativa HEARTS en Argentina: primeros resultados Rodriguez, Gonzalo Rosende, Andrés Prado, Carolina Cejas Mariño, Rubén Irazola, Vilma DiPette, Donald Orias, Marcelo Giraldo Arcila, Gloria Laspiur, Sebastián Rev Panam Salud Publica Comunicación Breve Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the Region of the Americas, and hypertension is one of the main risk factors. In 2018, Argentina began implementing the HEARTS Initiative in five primary health care centers, through the National Plan for the Prevention and Control of Arterial Hypertension. This study presents the impact its implementation has had on the indicators of effective coverage, treatment, combination therapy, and control. The HEARTS Initiative has multiple components; these include training health teams, reassigning tasks based on the transfer of clinical competencies, providing automatic and clinically validated blood pressure measurement devices, and using a single standardized treatment protocol. A longitudinal data model (generalized estimating equation analysis) was used, and the information from the five health centers was grouped using weighted averages according to the size of the population under coverage. Analysis of the results was stratified into two time periods delimited by the imposition of restrictions due to COVID-19. During the first period of 18 months, significant improvement was observed in treatment (5.9%; p<0.01) and combination therapy (13.4%; p<0.01), with no significant change in coverage (8.4%; p=0.87) and with a paradoxical decrease in control (−3.3%; p=0.02). When the period of restrictions was compared to the previous period, a generalized reduction was observed in all indicators, particularly coverage (−23.6%; p<0.01) and control (−12.5%; p<0.01). However, treatment and combination therapy levels remained above baseline values (1.7%; p<0.01 and 5.4%; p<0.01, respectively). Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2022-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9491484/ /pubmed/36160765 http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2022.181 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/Este es un artículo de acceso abierto distribuido bajo los términos de la licencia Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO, que permite su uso, distribución y reproducción en cualquier medio, siempre que el trabajo original se cite de la manera adecuada. No se permiten modificaciones a los artículos ni su uso comercial. Al reproducir un artículo no debe haber ningún indicio de que la OPS o el artículo avalan a una organización o un producto específico. El uso del logo de la OPS no está permitido. Esta leyenda debe conservarse, junto con la URL original del artículo. Crédito del logo y texto open access: PLoS, bajo licencia Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported.
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Rodriguez, Gonzalo
Rosende, Andrés
Prado, Carolina
Cejas Mariño, Rubén
Irazola, Vilma
DiPette, Donald
Orias, Marcelo
Giraldo Arcila, Gloria
Laspiur, Sebastián
Implementación de la Iniciativa HEARTS en Argentina: primeros resultados
title Implementación de la Iniciativa HEARTS en Argentina: primeros resultados
title_full Implementación de la Iniciativa HEARTS en Argentina: primeros resultados
title_fullStr Implementación de la Iniciativa HEARTS en Argentina: primeros resultados
title_full_unstemmed Implementación de la Iniciativa HEARTS en Argentina: primeros resultados
title_short Implementación de la Iniciativa HEARTS en Argentina: primeros resultados
title_sort implementación de la iniciativa hearts en argentina: primeros resultados
topic Comunicación Breve
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9491484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36160765
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2022.181
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