Prescription Pattern of Anti-Hypertensive Drugs in Adherence to JNC- 7 Guidelines

K. Murti, M. Khan, A. Dey, M. Sethi, P. Das, K. Pandey
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The main objective of the present study to investigate the utilization pattern of antihypertensive drugs in hypertensive patients and to find out whether the prescription pattern is in adherence with the JNC7 guidelines for the management of hypertension. A prospective study was conducted and drug utilization data were collected from 137 hypertensive patients who were attended as Out Patient Department (OPD) of Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Sciences (RMRIMS), Patna, Bihar, India. The data was retrieved from patient’s medical records as well as from the interview of patients and their legally acceptable representatives. The following classes of antihypertensive drugs were analyzed; Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors (ACEI), Angiotensin Receptor Blockers (ARBs), Beta Blockers (BBs), Calcium Channel Blockers (CCBs) and Diuretics. The inclusion criteria for the recruitment of study subjects were the patients suffering from hypertension with or without other co-morbid conditions. The analysis of the prescription frequency, proportion of the different antihypertensive classes of drugs as monotherapy as well as combination therapy was done. The most frequently prescribed classes of antihypertensive medications were Diuretics (mainly thiazides followed by Loop category) followed by CCBs, BBs, ACEIs and ARBs. Antihypertensive drug combination therapy was given to 72.26% of the total population while monotherapy was received by 27.73% of the total hypertensive population, representing more utilization of combination therapy as compared to monotherapy. The prescription pattern of these classes of drugs was found to be considerately in adherence to JNC7 guidelines for the management of hypertension. It was evident from the study that hypertension is more pronounced in males with increasing age as compared to females. The diuretics were the first choice alone or in combination and pattern of prescription was adhered to JNC-7 Guidelines.
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遵循JNC- 7指南的抗高血压药物处方模式
本研究的主要目的是了解高血压患者抗高血压药物的使用模式,并了解其处方模式是否符合JNC7高血压治疗指南。对印度比哈尔邦巴特那Rajendra纪念医学科学研究所(rrimms)门诊就诊的137例高血压患者进行前瞻性研究,并收集其用药数据。数据来源于患者的医疗记录以及对患者及其合法代理人的访谈。对以下几类降压药进行分析:血管紧张素转换酶抑制剂(ACEI),血管紧张素受体阻滞剂(ARBs), β受体阻滞剂(BBs),钙通道阻滞剂(CCBs)和利尿剂。招募研究对象的入选标准是伴有或不伴有其他合并症的高血压患者。分析不同降压类别药物单药和联合用药的处方频次、比例。最常用的降压药物是利尿剂(主要是噻嗪类药物,其次是Loop类药物),其次是ccb、bb、acei和arb。降压药物联合治疗占总人数的72.26%,单药治疗占总人数的27.73%,联合治疗的使用率高于单药治疗。这些类别的药物的处方模式被发现非常符合JNC7高血压管理指南。从研究中可以明显看出,与女性相比,随着年龄的增长,高血压在男性中更为明显。首选利尿剂单独或联合使用,处方模式遵循JNC-7指南。
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