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Başlık: An observational study to evaluate factors responsible and actions taken for hypertensive patients who are not at blood pressure goal: I-target Goal Study
Yazarlar: Aytekin, Saide
Güneri, Sema
Çam, Neşe
Kozdağ, Güliz
Özerkan, Filiz
Yiğit, Zerrin
Birdane, Alparslan
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Kardiyoloji Anabilim Dalı.
0000-0002-8974-8837
Aydınlar, Ali
AAI-6632-2021
6603131517
Anahtar kelimeler: Cardiovascular system & cardiology
Guidelines
Physician opinions
Target blood pressure
Self-management
Health
Prevention
Prevalence
Yayın Tarihi: Haz-2012
Yayıncı: Springernature
Atıf: Aytekin, S. vd. (2012). "An observational study to evaluate factors responsible and actions taken for hypertensive patients who are not at blood pressure goal: i-target Goal Study". Hypertension Research, 35(6), 624-632.
Özet: To evaluate the percentage of hypertensive patients who could achieve target blood pressure (TBP) according to the guidelines in the context of recommended measures and the factors responsible for failure. A total of 589 hypertensive patients (59.0% female; mean age: 57.7+/-10.4 years) were assessed twice for TBP achievement based on 2007 ESH/ESC guidelines and the investigators' view, in addition to the recommended measures and possible causes of failure in hypertension management in this national multi-center (n = 99), non-interventional observational study. Only 29.5% of the patients at the first visit and 46.8% at the second visit achieved the TBP levels specified by the guidelines. However, the investigators' evaluation indicated a higher achievement rate at the first (43.5%) as well as the second (69.1%) visit when compared with the guideline-based assessments (P<0.001). The primary reasons identified by the investigators for the failure to reach TBP were non-compliance with dietary recommendations (61.6%) at the first visit and non-compliance with treatment (63.92%) at the second visit. Recommendations for lifestyle were the most commonly identified treatment plan by the investigators at both visits (62.9% and 66.1%, respectively). Although more patients achieved the TBP levels specified by the guidelines for the second visit compared with the first, effective blood pressure control was achieved only in 29.5% of our patients. Interestingly, the investigators had a more optimistic view about their patients' control of hypertension, which may have contributed to a poor achievement of TBP.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1038/hr.2012.12
https://www.nature.com/articles/hr201212
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24309
ISSN: 0916-9636
1348-4214
Koleksiyonlarda Görünür:Scopus
Web of Science

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