Arterial hypertension epidemiology in Bryansk Region: prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control

Aim. To study the dynamics of arterial hypertension (AH) epidemiology in urban and rural population of Bryansk Region, aged 19-64 years. To evaluate AH awareness, treatment, and control in the local healthcare settings. Material and methods. Random representative samples of the urban and rural Bryan...

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Main Authors: V. E. Erchenkova, V. V. Konstantinov, T. N. Timofeeva, A. M. Nedbaykin, A. D. Deev, V. K. Serkov
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Language:Russian
Published: «SILICEA-POLIGRAF» LLC 2010-02-01
Series:Кардиоваскулярная терапия и профилактика
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Online Access:https://cardiovascular.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1978
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spelling doaj-f99506468d54424883091531967fd0362021-07-28T13:50:50Zrus«SILICEA-POLIGRAF» LLCКардиоваскулярная терапия и профилактика1728-88002619-01252010-02-0191491690Arterial hypertension epidemiology in Bryansk Region: prevalence, awareness, treatment, and controlV. E. Erchenkova0V. V. Konstantinov1T. N. Timofeeva2A. M. Nedbaykin3A. D. Deev4V. K. Serkov5Bryansk Region Cardiology Dispanser. BryanskSate Research Centre for Preventive Medicine. MoscowSate Research Centre for Preventive Medicine. MoscowBryansk Region Cardiology Dispanser. BryanskSate Research Centre for Preventive Medicine. MoscowBryansk Region Cardiology Dispanser. BryanskAim. To study the dynamics of arterial hypertension (AH) epidemiology in urban and rural population of Bryansk Region, aged 19-64 years. To evaluate AH awareness, treatment, and control in the local healthcare settings. Material and methods. Random representative samples of the urban and rural Bryansk Region population - men and women aged 19-64 years - were selected. The study sample was constructed in three stages: selection of policlinics and central regional hospitals; selection of healthcare catchment areas; and selection of households (flats). At the first stage, a random urban and rural sample of 2345 people (response rate 78%) was examined; at the third stage, a sample of 1909 individuals (response rate >70%) was examined. The data were collected using a unified registration form (140-1/u). The study was performed as a part of the Target Federal Program, Ministry of Health. Results. In rural men and women, AH prevalence was 25,9% and 35,4%, while in their urban peers, it was 30% and 38,6%, respectively. The respective levels of AH awareness in urban and rural participants varied from 87,5% to 90,4%, and from 86,6% to 94,6%. In rural and urban samples, AH treatment percentages were 60,3%-76,8% and 77,5%-82,9%, respectively. Effective blood pressure control was achieved in 14,3%-13,8% and 10,1%-29,8% of rural and urban AH patients, respectively. The most popular antihypertensive medications were ACE inhibitors (59,0%–64,1%), diuretics (34,8%–37,0%), beta-adrenoblockers (12,8%–31,6%), and calcium antagonists (10,5%–12,4%). Conclusion. The urban population of Bryansk Region demonstrated higher levels of AH prevalence, awareness, treatment, and especially control throughout the four-year follow-up period.https://cardiovascular.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1978arterial hypertensionrepresentative sampletreatment effectiveness
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author V. E. Erchenkova
V. V. Konstantinov
T. N. Timofeeva
A. M. Nedbaykin
A. D. Deev
V. K. Serkov
spellingShingle V. E. Erchenkova
V. V. Konstantinov
T. N. Timofeeva
A. M. Nedbaykin
A. D. Deev
V. K. Serkov
Arterial hypertension epidemiology in Bryansk Region: prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control
Кардиоваскулярная терапия и профилактика
arterial hypertension
representative sample
treatment effectiveness
author_facet V. E. Erchenkova
V. V. Konstantinov
T. N. Timofeeva
A. M. Nedbaykin
A. D. Deev
V. K. Serkov
author_sort V. E. Erchenkova
title Arterial hypertension epidemiology in Bryansk Region: prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control
title_short Arterial hypertension epidemiology in Bryansk Region: prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control
title_full Arterial hypertension epidemiology in Bryansk Region: prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control
title_fullStr Arterial hypertension epidemiology in Bryansk Region: prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control
title_full_unstemmed Arterial hypertension epidemiology in Bryansk Region: prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control
title_sort arterial hypertension epidemiology in bryansk region: prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control
publisher «SILICEA-POLIGRAF» LLC
series Кардиоваскулярная терапия и профилактика
issn 1728-8800
2619-0125
publishDate 2010-02-01
description Aim. To study the dynamics of arterial hypertension (AH) epidemiology in urban and rural population of Bryansk Region, aged 19-64 years. To evaluate AH awareness, treatment, and control in the local healthcare settings. Material and methods. Random representative samples of the urban and rural Bryansk Region population - men and women aged 19-64 years - were selected. The study sample was constructed in three stages: selection of policlinics and central regional hospitals; selection of healthcare catchment areas; and selection of households (flats). At the first stage, a random urban and rural sample of 2345 people (response rate 78%) was examined; at the third stage, a sample of 1909 individuals (response rate >70%) was examined. The data were collected using a unified registration form (140-1/u). The study was performed as a part of the Target Federal Program, Ministry of Health. Results. In rural men and women, AH prevalence was 25,9% and 35,4%, while in their urban peers, it was 30% and 38,6%, respectively. The respective levels of AH awareness in urban and rural participants varied from 87,5% to 90,4%, and from 86,6% to 94,6%. In rural and urban samples, AH treatment percentages were 60,3%-76,8% and 77,5%-82,9%, respectively. Effective blood pressure control was achieved in 14,3%-13,8% and 10,1%-29,8% of rural and urban AH patients, respectively. The most popular antihypertensive medications were ACE inhibitors (59,0%–64,1%), diuretics (34,8%–37,0%), beta-adrenoblockers (12,8%–31,6%), and calcium antagonists (10,5%–12,4%). Conclusion. The urban population of Bryansk Region demonstrated higher levels of AH prevalence, awareness, treatment, and especially control throughout the four-year follow-up period.
topic arterial hypertension
representative sample
treatment effectiveness
url https://cardiovascular.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1978
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