Racial and Ethnic Differences in Antihypertensive Medication Use and Blood Pressure Control Among US Adults With Hypertension: The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2003 to 2012

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Gu, Anna [1 ]
Yue, Yu [2 ]
Desai, Raj P. [1 ]
Argulian, Edgar [3 ]
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[1] St Johns Univ, Dept Pharm Adm & Publ Hlth, 8000 Utopia Pkwy, Queens, NY 11439 USA
[2] CUNY, Baruch Coll, Paul H Chook Dept Informat Syst & Stat, New York, NY 10021 USA
[3] Mt Sinai St Lukes Hosp, Div Cardiol, 1111 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10025 USA
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blood pressure; cardiovascular diseases; drug therapy; hypertension; treatment outcome; UNITED-STATES ADULTS; INTERNATIONAL-SOCIETY; PREVALENCE; TRENDS; GUIDELINES; MANAGEMENT; ADHERENCE; COMMUNITY; AWARENESS; RACE/ETHNICITY;
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10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.116.003166
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background A key to reduce and eradicate racial disparities in hypertension outcomes is to understand their causes. We aimed at evaluating racial differences in antihypertensive drug utilization patterns and blood pressure control by insurance status, age, sex, and presence of comorbidities. Methods and Results A total of 8796 hypertensive individuals 18 years of age were identified from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2003-2012) in a repeated cross-sectional study. During the study period, all 3 racial groups (whites, blacks, and Hispanics) experienced substantial increase in hypertension treatment and control. The overall treatment rates were 73.9% (95% confidence interval [CI], 71.6%-76.2%), 70.8% (95% CI, 68.6%-73.0%), and 60.7% (95% CI, 57.0%-64.3%) and hypertension control rates were 42.9% (95% CI, 40.5%-45.2%), 36.9% (95% CI, 34.7%-39.2%), and 31.2% (95% CI, 28.6%-33.9%) for whites, blacks, and Hispanics, respectively. When stratified by insurance status, blacks (odds ratio, 0.74 [95% CI, 0.64-0.86] for insured and 0.59 [95% CI, 0.36-0.94] for uninsured) and Hispanics (odds ratio, 0.74 [95% CI, 0.60-0.91] for insured and 0.58 [95% CI, 0.36-0.94] for uninsured) persistently had lower rates of hypertension control compared with whites. Racial disparities also persisted in subgroups stratified by age (60 and <60 years of age) and presence of comorbidities but worsened among patients <60 years of age. Conclusions Black and Hispanic patients had poorer hypertension control compared with whites, and these differences were more pronounced in younger and uninsured patients. Although black patients received more intensive antihypertensive therapy, Hispanics were undertreated. Future studies should further explore all aspects of these disparities to improve cardiovascular outcomes.
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