欧洲高血压学会卓越中心对肥胖和高血压患者的评估和管理。欧洲高血压学会糖尿病和代谢风险因素工作组的调查报告。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Blood Pressure Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-26 DOI:10.1080/08037051.2024.2317256
Christina Antza, Guido Grassi, Thomas Weber, Alexandre Persu, Jens Jordan, Peter M Nilsson, Josep Redon, Stella Stabouli, Reinhold Kreutz, Vasilios Kotsis
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背景:医疗服务提供者面临着越来越多的肥胖和动脉高血压患者。预防与肥胖相关的高血压和适当管理已确诊的患者都很重要。因此,我们的研究旨在评估 ESH 卓越中心(ECs)对肥胖和高血压患者的临床治疗情况:方法:我们通过电子邮件进行了一项包含 30 个项目的横向国际调查:共有 70 名卓越中心代表参加了调查(78% 为男性),其中 66% 的代表行医超过 30 年,在设备齐全的诊所工作。他们大多是内科医生(41%)和心脏病专家(37%),73%的人接受过肥胖高血压患者管理方面的培训。大多数医生会给病人称体重(77%),并对病人的睡眠障碍进行评估(93%)。然而,只有 47% 的人花了 5 分钟以上的时间来建议患者改变一般生活方式,59% 的人建议患者减轻体重,56% 的人建议患者减少食盐摄入量,64% 的人建议患者多做运动。最后,少数参与者会询问患者是否喜欢自己的身材(6%)或之前的减肥尝试(28%),评估 24 小时尿钠排泄率(22%),并提供书面(15%)或个性化(10%)饮食建议。如果患者同时患有 2 型糖尿病,66% 的患者会改用 GLP1 受体激动剂治疗,60% 的患者会改用 SGLT2 抑制剂治疗:结论:ESH ECs 的大多数临床医生都接受过肥胖相关性高血压方面的良好教育,诊所也有足够的能力管理这些患者。然而,在解决和实施肥胖的具体方面和干预措施以改善对肥胖和高血压患者的护理方面,还存在一些不足之处。
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Assessment and Management of Patients with Obesity and Hypertension in European Society of Hypertension Excellence Centres. A survey from the ESH Working Group on Diabetes and Metabolic Risk Factors.

Background: Healthcare providers are faced with an increasing number of patients with obesity and arterial hypertension. Preventing obesity-associated hypertension and appropriately managing patients with established disease are both important. Hence, the aim of our study was to evaluate the clinical care of patients with obesity and hypertension among ESH Excellence Centres (ECs).

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional, international 30-item survey through e-mails.

Results: In total, 70 representatives of ECs participated (78% men) with 66% of them practicing medicine for more than 30 years and working in well-equipped clinics. Most were internists (41%) and cardiologists (37%) and 73% reported training on the management of obese patients with hypertension. A majority weigh their patients (77%) and evaluate patients for sleep disorders (93%). However, only 47% spend more than 5min to advise for lifestyle modification in general, 59% for weight loss, 56% for salt intake and 64% for exercise. Finally, a minority of participants ask patients if they like their body (6%) or about previous attempts to lose weight (28%), evaluate 24h urinary sodium excretion rate (22%) and provide written (15%) or personalized (10%) dietary advices. If the patient suffers also from type 2 diabetes mellitus, 66% switch treatment to GLP1 receptor agonists and 60% to SGLT2 inhibitors.

Conclusion: Most clinicians in ESH ECs are well educated regarding obesity-associated hypertension, and clinics are sufficiently equipped to manage these patients, as well. However, several deficits were reported regarding efforts to address and implement obesity specific aspects and interventions to improve care in patients with obesity and hypertension.

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Blood Pressure
Blood Pressure Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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期刊介绍: For outstanding coverage of the latest advances in hypertension research, turn to Blood Pressure, a primary source for authoritative and timely information on all aspects of hypertension research and management. Features include: • Physiology and pathophysiology of blood pressure regulation • Primary and secondary hypertension • Cerebrovascular and cardiovascular complications of hypertension • Detection, treatment and follow-up of hypertension • Non pharmacological and pharmacological management • Large outcome trials in hypertension.
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