Assessment of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Adult General Out-patient Clinics in Nigeria: A Country Analysis of The Africa and Middle East Cardiovascular Epidemiological (ACE) Study

G. Onyemelukwe, O. Ogunfowokan, A. Mbakwem, A. Alao, K. Soroh, OS Omorodion, P. Abreu
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Background: With globalization and rapid urbanization, demographic and epidemiologic transitions have become important determinants for the emergence of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has emerged in recent decades as a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide An estimated 17-million deaths globally were due to CVD in 2002, and CVD or stroke are projected to become the worldwide leading cause of morbidity and mortality by 2020. Objective: To estimate the prevalence of CVD risk factors in adult out-patients attending general practice and non-specialist clinics in urban and rural Nigeria. Methods: As part of the Africa and Middle East Cardiovascular Epidemiological (ACE) study, a cross-sectional epidemiologic study was undertaken for the presence of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, obesity, smoking and abdominal obesity in Nigeria. Results: In total, 303 subjects from 8 out-patient general practice clinics were studied, 184 (60.7%) were female and 119 (39.3%) were male. Mean age was 42.7±13.1 years; 51.8% were aged <45 years; 4% ?65 years. Over 90% of subjects had ?1 of 6 selected modifiable cardiovascular risk factors: 138 (45.6%) had 1-2; 65 (21.5%) had 3; 60 (19.8%) had 4; and 11 (3.6%) had 5 concurrent risk factors. Screening identified 206 subjects (68.0%) with dyslipidemia who did not have a prior diagnosis. Conclusion: Cardiovascular risk factors are highly prevalent in Nigerian subjects attending out-patient clinics. Moreover, many subjects were undiagnosed and therefore unaware of their cardiovascular risk status. Cardiovascular risk factors are highly prevalent in adults attending general out-patient clinics in Nigeria, many of whom were undiagnosed and therefore unaware of their cardiovascular risk status prior to screening. Opportunistic screening alongside intensive national, multisectoral education or risk factor education is needed, should be scaled up nationwide and rolled out in both urban and rural communities in Nigeria.
尼日利亚成人普通门诊心血管危险因素评估:非洲和中东心血管流行病学(ACE)研究的国家分析
背景:随着全球化和快速城市化,人口和流行病学的转变已成为心血管疾病(CVD)出现的重要决定因素。近几十年来,心血管疾病(CVD)已成为全球发病率和死亡率的主要原因。2002年,全球估计有1700万人死于心血管疾病,预计到2020年,心血管疾病或中风将成为全球发病率和死亡率的主要原因。目的:评估尼日利亚城乡普通门诊和非专科门诊成人心血管疾病危险因素的患病率。方法:作为非洲和中东心血管流行病学(ACE)研究的一部分,对尼日利亚高血压、糖尿病、血脂异常、肥胖、吸烟和腹部肥胖的存在进行了横断面流行病学研究。结果:共调查8家门诊全科门诊303例患者,其中女性184例(60.7%),男性119例(39.3%)。平均年龄42.7±13.1岁;年龄<45岁的占51.8%;4% ?65年。超过90%的受试者有6个可改变的心血管危险因素中的1个:138人(45.6%)有1-2个;3例65例(21.5%);4例60例(19.8%);11例(3.6%)同时存在5种危险因素。筛查确定了206例(68.0%)既往无诊断的血脂异常患者。结论:心血管危险因素在尼日利亚门诊患者中非常普遍。此外,许多受试者未被诊断,因此不知道他们的心血管风险状况。心血管风险因素在尼日利亚普通门诊就诊的成年人中非常普遍,其中许多人未被诊断,因此在筛查前不知道自己的心血管风险状况。机会性筛查与密集的国家多部门教育或风险因素教育一起是必要的,应在全国范围内扩大,并在尼日利亚的城市和农村社区推广。
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