May Measurement Month 2021: an analysis of blood pressure screening results from Kenya.

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-07-24 eCollection Date: 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1093/eurheartjsupp/suae057
Lilian Mbau, Bernard Gitura, Hellen Nguchu, Yubrine Moraa, Bernard Samia, Thomas Beaney, Sima Toopchiani, Neil R Poulter, Elijah Ogola
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Hypertension is a major contributor to premature death and disability globally. The age-standardized prevalence of hypertension among adults aged 30-79 years is among the highest at 36%. Despite the availability of cost-effective interventions, awareness, treatment, and control rates remain low. To tackle this and raise awareness, the May Measurement Month (MMM) campaign was initiated by the International Society of Hypertension in 2017. This paper summarizes results from the 2021 MMM campaign. Screening was conducted in 22 sites across 7 counties. We aimed to take three blood pressure (BP) readings and corresponding heart rate measurements as per the standardized protocol. Where this was not achievable, at least one reading was taken. Other variables recorded included demographic data, risk factors, comorbidities, and history of COVID-19 infection. A total of 9738 individuals were screened, of whom 57% were female. After multiple imputations, 28.2% were hypertensive, of whom 45.9% were aware and 42.0% were on treatment. Of those on treatment, 50.3% were controlled, translating to control among only 21.1% of the total hypertensive population. Previous COVID-19 vaccinations were associated with lower systolic BP (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP). Individuals who consumed alcohol one to three times a month had lower diastolic BP after adjustment for age, sex, and anti-hypertensive treatment. Among women, the use of hormonal contraceptives was associated with lower SBP and DBP after adjustment for age, sex, and anti-hypertensive treatment. Hypertension awareness, treatment, and control rates remain low, though trends from previous MMM campaigns in Kenya suggest steady improvement. The associations between COVID-19 vaccination and contraceptive use with lower BP warrant further investigation. Programmes such as MMM provide much needed data to track the progress towards reducing the burden of hypertension.

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2021 年五月测量月:肯尼亚血压筛查结果分析。
高血压是导致全球过早死亡和残疾的一个主要因素。在 30-79 岁的成年人中,高血压的年龄标准化患病率最高,达 36%。尽管存在具有成本效益的干预措施,但认识率、治疗率和控制率仍然很低。为解决这一问题并提高人们的认识,国际高血压学会于 2017 年发起了五月测量月(MMM)活动。本文总结了 2021 年 MMM 运动的成果。筛查在 7 个县的 22 个地点进行。我们的目标是按照标准化协议采集三个血压 (BP) 读数和相应的心率测量值。如果无法做到这一点,则至少测量一次。记录的其他变量包括人口统计学数据、风险因素、合并症和 COVID-19 感染史。共有 9738 人接受了筛查,其中 57% 为女性。经多重推算后,28.2%的人患有高血压,其中 45.9%的人知道自己患有高血压,42.0%的人正在接受治疗。在接受治疗的人群中,50.3%的人病情得到了控制,而在所有高血压人群中,只有 21.1%的人病情得到了控制。以前接种过 COVID-19 疫苗的人收缩压(SBP)和舒张压(DBP)较低。在对年龄、性别和抗高血压治疗进行调整后,每月饮酒一至三次的人舒张压较低。在女性中,在对年龄、性别和抗高血压治疗进行调整后,使用激素避孕药与较低的 SBP 和 DBP 有关。高血压的知晓率、治疗率和控制率仍然很低,不过从肯尼亚以往的 MMM 运动趋势来看,情况正在稳步改善。COVID-19 疫苗接种和避孕药具使用与降低血压之间的关联值得进一步研究。MMM 等计划提供了急需的数据,以跟踪在减少高血压负担方面取得的进展。
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