常见但被低估——我们是否忽视了印度的这些高血压亚群?

Q4 Medicine
T. Nair
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印度次大陆高血压的发现、认识、治疗和控制率较差;庞大的13亿人口对卫生服务提供者构成了重大挑战。JAMA上的新数据分析估计,收缩压(SBP)在110至115 mmHg之间占全球2.12亿残疾调整生命年;其中3900万(约20%)来自印度。[1]印度的高血压检测管理情况具有挑战性;根据国家首都地区横断面数据库,患病率逐步上升,从1991-1994年期间城市地区的23%和农村地区的11%增加到2012-2014年期间城市42.2%和农村29.9%。更令人担忧的是,这些横断面数据显示,在这两个时间段内,受测人群对高血压的认识、治疗和控制率并没有实质性的变化。[2]相比之下,来自斋浦尔(斋浦尔心脏观察)的数据显示,与2012-2014年期间相比,从1991年到1994年,意识(13-56%)、治疗(95-36%)和控制(2-21%)逐步上升,尽管这些数字未达到世卫组织全球监测框架和联合国可持续发展目标。[3]
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Common but Underrated – Are we Neglecting these Hypertensive Subsets in India?
The detection, awareness, treatment, and control rates of hypertension are poor in Indian subcontinent; the huge 1.3 billion population posing a substantial challenge to health providers. The new data analysis in JAMA estimates that a systolic blood pressure (SBP) between 110 and 115 mmHg accounts for 212 million disability-adjusted life year worldwide; of which, 39 million (around 20%) are from India.[1] The scenario of hypertension detection management in India is challenging; as per the National Capital Region cross-sectional database, there is a progressive increase in prevalence – from 23% in urban areas and 11% rural areas in 1991–1994 period to 42.2% urban and 29.9% rural in 2012–2014. More concerning is the fact that these crosssectional data show that there has been no substantial change in terms of awareness, treatment, and control rates of hypertension in the tested population between the two time periods.[2] The data from Jaipur (Jaipur Heart watch), in contrast, show progressive rise in awareness (13–56%), treatment (95–36%), and control (2–21%) from 1991 to 1994 compared to 2012–2014 period, despite the point that the numbers fell short of the WHO global monitoring framework and UN sustainable development goal.[3]
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