Hypertension-mediated Organ Damage Care in India Go-Real (Guidelines tO Real World) Application: Expert Opinion.

Q3 Medicine
Baishali Nath, Prabhakar Dorairaj, Tiny Nair, Ajay Aurora, Shantanu Sengupta, U P Sharma
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Hypertension is a global health concern. India alone is home to an estimated 220 million adults with hypertension. Only one in three Indians received a diagnosis for hypertension, less than one in five were treated, and only one in 12 achieved blood pressure control. Such patterns of undiagnosed, untreated, and uncontrolled hypertension all contribute to an increased risk of hypertension-mediated organ damage (HMOD). The presence of HMOD is related to increased vascular risk and mortality, further worsening the brunt of hypertension. HMOD can predominantly affect the heart, kidney, brain, and eye. An early and timely assessment of HMOD can help in appropriate cardiovascular risk stratification and applying effective treatment strategies. The international and national guidelines' recommendations for assessment of HMOD in hypertension are very comprehensive. While they are appropriate to be applied universally, there are challenges to following them for HMOD assessment in real-world practice settings in India. The aim of this expert opinion and review is to simplify the HMOD assessment modalities such that they are actionable and consistently applicable across diverse cardiology practice settings in a cost-effective way in India. The paper encompasses certain novel tools that may help in HMOD assessment in a larger hypertensive population, developed under the guidance of Indian cardiologists, nephrologists, neurologists, and ophthalmologists. The HMOD assessment for each organ-namely heart, kidney, brain, and eye-has been categorized into "essential" and "optimal" for practical purposes. The ultimate vision of this document is to simplify HMOD assessment and ensure that clinicians are able to conduct "essential" assessment in most eligible hypertensive patients and timely refer them to a specialist when more comprehensive assessment is needed, with an ultimate endeavor to reduce the burden of HMOD and its sequelae in the country.

高血压是一个全球性的健康问题。据估计,仅印度就有 2.2 亿成年人患有高血压。每三个印度人中只有一人得到了高血压诊断,不到五分之一的人得到了治疗,每 12 人中只有一人实现了血压控制。这种未诊断、未治疗和未控制的高血压模式都会增加高血压引起器官损伤(HMOD)的风险。HMOD 的存在与血管风险和死亡率的增加有关,进一步加剧了高血压的危害。HMOD 主要影响心脏、肾脏、大脑和眼睛。早期及时评估 HMOD 有助于进行适当的心血管风险分层,并采取有效的治疗策略。国际和国内指南对高血压 HMOD 评估的建议非常全面。虽然这些建议适合普遍应用,但在印度的实际实践环境中,按照这些建议进行 HMOD 评估仍面临挑战。本专家意见和综述旨在简化 HMOD 评估模式,使其具有可操作性,并以经济高效的方式在印度各种心脏病学实践环境中一致适用。本文介绍了在印度心脏病学家、肾病学家、神经病学家和眼科专家指导下开发的某些新型工具,这些工具可能有助于对更多高血压患者进行 HMOD 评估。为实用起见,每个器官(即心脏、肾脏、大脑和眼睛)的 HMOD 评估都分为 "基本 "和 "最佳 "两类。本文件的最终愿景是简化 HMOD 评估,确保临床医生能够对大多数符合条件的高血压患者进行 "基本 "评估,并在需要进行更全面评估时及时将患者转诊至专科医生,最终努力减轻我国 HMOD 及其后遗症的负担。
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