1. Development of the roadmap for reducing cardiovascular morbidity and mortality through the detection, treatment and control of hypertension in Africa: report of a working group of the PASCAR Hypertension Task Force.
- Author
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Dzudie A, Kane A, Kramoh E, Anzouan-Kacou JB, Damourou JM, Allawaye L, Nzisabira J, Mousse L, Balde D, Nouhom O, Nkoa JL, Kaki K, Djomou A, Menanga A, Nganou CN, Mipinda JB, Nebie L, Kuate LM, Kingue S, and Ba SA
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- Africa epidemiology, Algorithms, Cardiovascular Diseases diagnosis, Cardiovascular Diseases mortality, Cardiovascular Diseases physiopathology, Consensus, Humans, Hypertension diagnosis, Hypertension mortality, Hypertension physiopathology, Policy Making, Advisory Committees, Cardiovascular Diseases prevention & control, Cooperative Behavior, Hypertension therapy, International Cooperation, Preventive Health Services
- Abstract
The fourth Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR) hypertension taskforce meeting was held at the Yaoundé Hilton Hotel on 16 March 2016. Its main goals were to update and facilitate understanding of the PASCAR roadmap for the control of hypertension on the continent, to refine the PASCAR hypertension algorithm, and to discuss the next steps of the PASCAR hypertension policy, including how the PASCAR initiative can be customised at country level. The formation of the PASCAR coalition against hypertension, the writing group and the current status of the PASCAR hypertension policy document as well as the algorithm were presented to delegates representing 12 French-speaking countries. The urgency to finalise the continental policy was recognised and consensus was achieved by discussion on the main points and strategy. Relevant scientific issues were discussed and comments were received on all points, including how the algorithm could be simplified and made more accessible for implementation at primary healthcare centres.
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- 2016