Regional impact of updated guidelines on prevalence and distribution of blood pressure categories for hypertension in India: Results from the National Family Health Survey 4
Introduction: In 2017, the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association revised guidelines for diagnosis and management of hypertension in adults. The regional impact of the updated guidelines on the prevalence of hypertension in India is unknown. Methods: Data from nationally represent...
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doaj-f42e7a030b2d4474b6d30b8214c4a9a62021-09-01T04:20:05ZengElsevierIndian Heart Journal0019-48322021-07-01734481486Regional impact of updated guidelines on prevalence and distribution of blood pressure categories for hypertension in India: Results from the National Family Health Survey 4Kartik Gupta, MD0Vardhmaan Jain, MD1Armaan Qamar, MD, MPH2Aayush K. Singal, MD3Sivasubramanian Ramakrishnan, MD, DM4Rajeev Gupta, MD, PhD5Navkaranbir S. Bajaj, MD, MPH6Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, USA; Corresponding author. Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA.Department of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USASection of Interventional Cardiology, NorthShore Cardiovascular Institute, NorthShore University Health System, Evanston, IL, USADepartment of Cardiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, IndiaDepartment of Cardiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, IndiaEternal Heart Care Centre and Research Institute, Jaipur, IndiaDivision of Cardiovascular Disease and Comprehensive Cardiovascular Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL, USAIntroduction: In 2017, the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association revised guidelines for diagnosis and management of hypertension in adults. The regional impact of the updated guidelines on the prevalence of hypertension in India is unknown. Methods: Data from nationally representative Indian households were analyzed to estimate the regional prevalence of hypertension according to the old and the new guidelines in men (age 18–54 years) and women (age 18–49 years). The old guidelines defined hypertension as a systolic blood pressure of ≥140 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure of ≥90 mmHg or treatment. The new guidelines define hypertension as a systolic blood pressure of ≥130 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure of ≥80 mmHg or treatment. We calculated the increase in the prevalence of hypertension among the states and union territories of India (hereafter “states”). Results: Among 679,712 participants (85.6% women), the median age was 31 years (interquartile range 24, 40) and was comparable among men and women (33 vs. 31 years, respectively). The overall weighted prevalence according to old and new guidelines was 18.5% (95% CI 18.2, 18.7) and 43.0% (95% CI 42.8, 43.3), respectively. There was a significant increase in hypertension prevalence, both among men and women, and across all regions. The northeast region of the country had the highest prevalence. Conclusion: The overall prevalence of hypertension significantly increases with the new compared to the old guidelines, however, the regional heterogeneity of prevalence of hypertension is maintained.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019483221001279HypertensionPrevalence2017 ACC/AHAIndiaEpidemiology |
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Kartik Gupta, MD Vardhmaan Jain, MD Armaan Qamar, MD, MPH Aayush K. Singal, MD Sivasubramanian Ramakrishnan, MD, DM Rajeev Gupta, MD, PhD Navkaranbir S. Bajaj, MD, MPH Regional impact of updated guidelines on prevalence and distribution of blood pressure categories for hypertension in India: Results from the National Family Health Survey 4 Indian Heart Journal Hypertension Prevalence 2017 ACC/AHA India Epidemiology |
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Kartik Gupta, MD Vardhmaan Jain, MD Armaan Qamar, MD, MPH Aayush K. Singal, MD Sivasubramanian Ramakrishnan, MD, DM Rajeev Gupta, MD, PhD Navkaranbir S. Bajaj, MD, MPH |
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Regional impact of updated guidelines on prevalence and distribution of blood pressure categories for hypertension in India: Results from the National Family Health Survey 4 |
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Regional impact of updated guidelines on prevalence and distribution of blood pressure categories for hypertension in India: Results from the National Family Health Survey 4 |
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Regional impact of updated guidelines on prevalence and distribution of blood pressure categories for hypertension in India: Results from the National Family Health Survey 4 |
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Regional impact of updated guidelines on prevalence and distribution of blood pressure categories for hypertension in India: Results from the National Family Health Survey 4 |
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Regional impact of updated guidelines on prevalence and distribution of blood pressure categories for hypertension in India: Results from the National Family Health Survey 4 |
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regional impact of updated guidelines on prevalence and distribution of blood pressure categories for hypertension in india: results from the national family health survey 4 |
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Introduction: In 2017, the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association revised guidelines for diagnosis and management of hypertension in adults. The regional impact of the updated guidelines on the prevalence of hypertension in India is unknown. Methods: Data from nationally representative Indian households were analyzed to estimate the regional prevalence of hypertension according to the old and the new guidelines in men (age 18–54 years) and women (age 18–49 years). The old guidelines defined hypertension as a systolic blood pressure of ≥140 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure of ≥90 mmHg or treatment. The new guidelines define hypertension as a systolic blood pressure of ≥130 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure of ≥80 mmHg or treatment. We calculated the increase in the prevalence of hypertension among the states and union territories of India (hereafter “states”). Results: Among 679,712 participants (85.6% women), the median age was 31 years (interquartile range 24, 40) and was comparable among men and women (33 vs. 31 years, respectively). The overall weighted prevalence according to old and new guidelines was 18.5% (95% CI 18.2, 18.7) and 43.0% (95% CI 42.8, 43.3), respectively. There was a significant increase in hypertension prevalence, both among men and women, and across all regions. The northeast region of the country had the highest prevalence. Conclusion: The overall prevalence of hypertension significantly increases with the new compared to the old guidelines, however, the regional heterogeneity of prevalence of hypertension is maintained. |
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