Treatment and control of hypertension in Turkish population: a survey on high blood pressure in primary care (the TURKSAHA study)

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A Abaci
A Oguz
O Kozan
N Toprak
H Senocak
N Deger
M Sahin
H Sur
F Fici
C Erol
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[1] School of Medicine,Department of Cardiology
[2] Gazi University,Department of Cardiology
[3] SSK Goztepe Hospital,Department of Cardiology
[4] School of Medicine,Department of Cardiology
[5] Dokuz Eylul University,Department of Cardiology
[6] School of Medicine,Department of Cardiology
[7] Dicle University,Department of Biostatics
[8] School of Medicine,Department of Experimental Medicine
[9] Atatürk University,Department of Cardiology
[10] School of Medicine,undefined
[11] Akdeniz University,undefined
[12] School of Medicine,undefined
[13] On Dokuz Mayıs University,undefined
[14] School of Medicine,undefined
[15] Marmara University,undefined
[16] Excellence Research Center on Cardiovascular Diseases,undefined
[17] Second University of Naples,undefined
[18] School of Medicine,undefined
[19] Ankara University,undefined
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Although the management and the control rates of hypertension are generally low throughout the world, there are substantial differences between the countries. The aim of this study was to determine the control rate of blood pressure and the characteristics of the patients who have been admitted to primary care units in Turkey. Our study included 16 270 patients aged above 18 years who were diagnosed as hypertensive in representative nationwide sample of 1000 primary care units in Turkey. The mean age of the patients was 60±11 years (60.1% women). Of 16 270 patients, 15 187 (93.3%) were on an antihypertensive treatment, whereas 1083 (6.7%) were receiving no treatment. The patients who were women, diabetic, smoker, obese, and those who had a concomitant cardiovascular disease (CVD) had a higher rate of antihypertensive treatment. Of 15 187 treated patients, 4912 (30.2%) had a controlled systolic blood pressure, 7063 (43.4%) a controlled diastolic blood pressure, and in 3931 (24.2%), both were under control. A logistic regression analysis demonstrated that age (OR 1.33), diabetes (OR 4.96), body mass index (OR 1.41) and the presence of a CVD (OR 1.19) were predictors for blood pressure being under control. The blood pressure control rates ranged between 16.6 and 30.5% among seven geographical regions. In the primary care units in Turkey, the blood pressure control rate is consistently low in treated hypertensive patients. In addition, there are differences between the geographical regions in both the proportion of those receiving medications and the blood pressure control rates.
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