菲律宾高血压护理和管理现状

IF 4.3 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
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目的 本文讨论了菲律宾高血压负担的现有数据,并介绍了菲律宾高血压的管理、预防和控制现状。结果 高血压仍然是菲律宾的主要死因之一。与全球趋势相似,近一半的菲律宾高血压患者仍未意识到自己的病情,只有 27% 的患者病情得到控制。高血压患病率从1993年的22%稳步上升至2013年的25.15%。2020 年菲律宾高血压学会临床实践指南将高血压定义为:在进行适当的标准血压测量后,办公室血压达到或超过 140/90 mm Hg。在过去十年中,80% 以上的菲律宾患者采用单一疗法。这也可以解释为什么血压控制率一直很低。菲律宾最常见的高血压并发症是中风(11.6%)、缺血性心脏病(7.7%)、慢性肾病(6.30%)和高血压视网膜病变(2.30%)。高血压会给患者带来经济损失,包括药物费用、住院费用和并发症。高血压并发症导致的住院治疗很容易使中产阶级家庭的积蓄化为乌有,对低收入菲律宾人来说则是灾难性的。 结论 在本综述中,我们总结了菲律宾人高血压负担的现有数据以及与该疾病相关的风险因素。我们介绍了菲律宾目前的高血压筛查工具、诊断、治疗和预防策略。最后,我们提出了解决方案,以实现高血压管理的全球目标,帮助减轻这一疾病日益沉重的负担。
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Current status of hypertension care and management in the Philippines

Aims

In this paper, we discuss the existing data on the burden of hypertension in the Philippines and present the status of management, prevention, and control of hypertension in the country.

Methods

A literature review was conducted to synthesize the status of hypertension care in the Philippines.

Results

Hypertension continues to contribute to the country's leading causes of death. Similar to the global trend, almost half of hypertensive Filipinos are still not aware of their condition, and only 27 % have it under control. The prevalence of hypertension has steadily increased from 22 % in 1993 to 25.15 % in 2013. The 2020 Philippine Society for Hypertension clinical practice guideline defines hypertension as an office BP of 140/90 mm Hg or above following the proper standard BP measurement. During the past decade, monotherapy has been the mode of treatment in more than 80 % of Filipino patients. This could also explain why the BP control rates have been low. The most prevalent complications of hypertension in the Philippines were stroke (11.6 %), ischemic heart disease (7.7 %), chronic kidney disease (6.30 %), and hypertensive retinopathy (2.30 %). Hypertension causes economic tolls on patients, from the cost of drugs to hospitalization and complications. Hospitalization from hypertensive complications can easily wipe out the savings of middle-class families and is catastrophic for lower-income Filipinos.

Conclusion

In this review, we summarize the existing data on the burden of hypertension among Filipinos and the risk factors associated with the disease. We present the current screening tools, diagnostics, treatment, and prevention strategies for hypertension in the Philippines. Lastly, we propose solutions to meet the global targets of hypertension management and help relieve the growing burden of this disease.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
22.90
自引率
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审稿时长
51 days
期刊介绍: Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research and Reviews is the official journal of DiabetesIndia. It aims to provide a global platform for healthcare professionals, diabetes educators, and other stakeholders to submit their research on diabetes care. Types of Publications: Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research and Reviews publishes peer-reviewed original articles, reviews, short communications, case reports, letters to the Editor, and expert comments. Reviews and mini-reviews are particularly welcomed for areas within endocrinology undergoing rapid changes.
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