Control de la presi¨®n arterial en la poblaci¨®n hipertensa espa?ola asistida en Atenci¨®n Primaria. Estudio PRESCAP 2010
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Background and objective

<p>This study was aimed at determining the degree of blood pressure (BP) control in hypertensive patients attended in primary care (PC) settings.

Patients and method

<p>Cross-sectional, multicenter study. Hypertensive patients ¡Ý 18 years under antihypertensive treatment attended in Spanish PC settings were included. BP control was regarded as optimum when BP values were < 140/90 mmHg in general population and < 130/80 mmHg in patients with diabetes, chronic renal disease or cardiovascular disease. BP control was also calculated for all patients when it was < 140/90 mmHg.

Results

<p>A total of 12,961 hypertensive patients (52.0 % women) with a mean age of 66.3 (¡À 11.4) years were included. A percentage of 46.3 (95 % CI: 45.4-47.1) presented good systolic BP and diastolic BP control; 61.1 % (IC 95 % : 60.2-61.9) of patients presented good BP control < 140/90. A percentage of 63.6 % was treated with combination therapy (44.1 % with 2 drugs, 19.5 % with 3 or more). BP control was significantly higher in evening measurements (50.4 % ) than in morning measurements (45.1 % ), and in patients who had taken the treatment before the visit (47.9 % ) compared with those who had not (30.5 % ). Factors such as not taking the medication before the visit, heavy alcohol consumption and dyslipemia were the risk factors mostly associated with a poor BP control (P < .001).

Conclusions

<p>Five out of 10 hypertensive patients treated in PC settings have an optimal BP control. The degree of control of arterial hypertension has improved with respect to the PRESCAP 2006 study.

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