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摘要
本次研讨会提供了一个很好的论坛,讨论高血压的全球负担、挑战和新领域的最佳管理方法。研讨会发言人还回顾了临床实践的最新数据,特别是与HTN高风险患者相关的数据。演讲是在一个高度互动的环境中进行的,以方便观众提问和讨论。研讨会由Bryan Williams教授主持开幕,他介绍了HTN的全球负担,强调需要有效、简化的治疗策略和算法来有效控制血压。Gordon Thomas McInnes教授随后概述了在发展中国家治疗HTN时面临的挑战,以及不同国家采用的HTN最佳管理实践。拉丁美洲和加勒比区域的HTN控制及其机遇和挑战是Jesús isea - p雷斯博士下次发言的主题。最后,Jorge Sison博士讨论了亚洲和中东的HTN控制情况,除了对HTN最佳管理的最新临床数据进行回顾外,还介绍了实际数据,并重点介绍了单片联合治疗(SPC)的使用。演讲人提出多项选择题,方便听众通过电子投票系统参与。会议以热烈的小组讨论和布莱恩·威廉姆斯教授的结论性发言结束。这个真正的国际研讨会汇集了来自欧洲和北美、非洲和中东、亚洲和太平洋地区以及中美洲和南美洲的550多名代表,与会者代表了广泛的临床和专业环境。
This symposium provided an excellent forum in which to discuss the global burden of hypertension (HTN), its challenges, and approaches to best management in new frontiers. The symposium speakers also reviewed recent data for clinical practice, especially those relevant for patients at high risk of HTN. The presentations were delivered within a highly interactive setting to facilitate audience questions and discussion.
The symposium was opened by Prof Bryan Williams, who gave a description of the global burden of HTN, emphasising the need for effective, simplified treatment strategies and algorithms to effectively control blood pressure (BP). Prof Gordon Thomas McInnes then gave an overview of the challenges faced when treating HTN in the developing world and the best management practices of HTN adopted across different countries. HTN control in Latin America (LA) and the Caribbean region, and its opportunities and challenges was the subject of the next presentation given by Dr Jesús Isea-Pérez. Lastly, Dr Jorge Sison discussed HTN control in Asia and the Middle East, presenting real-world data in addition to a review of the latest clinical data on optimal management of HTN, and focussing on the use of single-pill combination (SPC) therapies. This engaging and interactive symposium was facilitated by multiplechoice questions posed by speakers, allowing audience participation via an electronic voting system. The meeting closed with a lively panel discussion and concluding remarks from Prof Bryan Williams.
This truly international symposium brought together more than 550 delegates from across Europe and North America, Africa and the Middle East, Asia and Pacific regions, and Central and South America, with attendees representing a wide range of clinical and professional settings.