拉丁美洲和加勒比的高血压:对最近进展和仍然存在的挑战的分析。

IF 1.3 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Andrea Pio de Abreu
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这篇叙述性综述的目的是介绍心血管疾病的最新信息,重点是拉丁美洲和加勒比国家的高血压(HT)和相关合并症,并比较在这一主题上成功的全球研究。拉丁美洲和加勒比地区国家具有独特的特点,包括严重的社会经济不平等以及获得保健和城市基础设施的机会不平等。与此同时,城市化和经济增长助长了不健康生活方式的扩散。高血压是心血管疾病发病和死亡的主要危险因素,影响到该地区20%至40%的人口。极为重要的是要解决艾滋病毒的认知率、治疗率和控制率低得惊人的问题。代谢紊乱患者的患病率不断上升,进一步加剧了这种情况。肥胖和HT是心肾疾病连续性的两个关键驱动因素,因为中年心血管风险不受控制的患者在老年时患临床心血管和慢性肾脏疾病的风险可能增加。建议采取的一系列行动包括制定全民预防和控制规划,实施机会性筛查,以及使用办公室外血压测量。必须加强初级保健和坚持治疗。此外,有效、经济的降压药物的可及性和最佳分配是至关重要的。高收入国家的见解应有效地传达给拉丁美洲和加勒比国家,尊重有关区域的特殊性。
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Hypertension in Latin America and the Caribbean: an analysis of recent progress and remaining challenges.

This narrative review aims to present the current information on cardiovascular diseases, focusing on hypertension (HT) and associated comorbidities in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries, and compare successful global studies on the subject. LAC countries have unique characteristics, including high socioeconomic inequality and unequal access to health and urban infrastructure. At the same time, urbanization and economic growth have contributed to the proliferation of unhealthy lifestyles. HT is the primary risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, affecting between 20 and 40% of the population in this region. It is of utmost importance to address the alarmingly low rates of awareness, treatment, and control of HT. This is further compounded by the rising prevalence of patients with metabolic disorders. Obesity and HT are two pivotal drivers of the cardio-renal disease continuum because patients with uncontrolled cardiovascular risk in mid-life are likely to be at increased risk of clinical cardiovascular and chronic kidney disease in old age. A series of recommended actions include developing population-wide prevention and control programs, implementing opportunistic screening, and using out-of-office blood pressure measurements. It is imperative that primary care and treatment adherence are reinforced. Moreover, accessibility and optimal distribution of efficacious, cost-effective antihypertensive medications are of paramount importance. Insights from high-income countries should be effectively conveyed to LAC countries, respecting the particularities of the regions involved.

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