Hypertension and associated cardiovascular risk factors in diabetics: Results of the PHARE study carried out in general practice

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Chamontin, B [1 ]
Lang, T
Vaisse, B
Nicodeme, R
Antoine, MP
Lazorthes, ML
Gallois, H
Poggi, L
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[1] CHU Purpan, Serv Med Interne, Toulouse, France
[2] CHU Purpan, HTA, Toulouse, France
[3] Lab Epidemiol & Sante Publ, Toulouse, France
[4] CHU La Timone, Marseille, France
[5] Les Labs Servier, Neuilly Sur Seine, France
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Objective: To evaluate the characteristics of diabetic hypertensive patients (Pts), in term of associated cardiovascular risk factors and blood pressure control in a representative population issued from a survey "PHARE" conducted in general practice in France in 1999. Design and methods: PHARE survey was conducted in a sample of 225 GPs representative of the French medical population included in a gallup poll. GPs had to include all patients > 18 years old over a period of one week. Pts were considered as hypertensives (HP) if the mean of two recorded BP measurements was = 140/90 mmHg and/or < 140/90 mmHg if they were under antihypertensive treatment. Patients were considered as diabetics if they were previously known and/or if they received a medication for diabetes. Hypertensives were considered as controlled if their BP levels were overall < 140/90 mmHg or at the recommended treshold < 130/85 mmHg under treatment. Results: 877 diabetic Pts (7%) among 12.342 Pts and 5,190 HP were included in the study. When compared to normotensives, diabetic HP had more frequently associated risk factors with hypertension and diabetes : overweight 71% vs 45%, dyslipidemia 61% vs 34%, sedentarity 73% vs 63%, tobacco consumption 27% vs 20%. The BP control at 140/90 mmHg treshold among treated diabetic HP was 21%, and only 8% at 130/85 mmHg. Regarding WHO classification, 79% of these diabetics had a high or very high cardiovascular risk. The were no difference in antihypertensive drugs used in HP diabetics and non diabetics and 50% of them received ACEI. Conclusions: 8 from 10 diabetics taken in charge in general practice are hypertensives and 8 from 10 have a very high cardiovascular risk due to a poor BP control and associated cardiovascular risk factors.
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