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[Intervention project to improve control of hypertension among diabetic patients--experience in a primary care clinic].

Authors :
Levine SJ
Volvovsky M
Nakar S
Vinker S
Source :
Harefuah [Harefuah] 2005 Feb; Vol. 144 (2), pp. 76-8, 152.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Background: Hypertension in diabetics is a recognised risk factor for vascular disease, both of large and small vessels. Tight control of blood pressure (BP), aiming at 130/80, reduces both morbidity and mortality from vascular disease.<br />Objective: Tight control of BP in diabetics aiming at 130/80.<br />Target Population: Type 2 diabetics with BP over 130/80, whether undergoing treatment or not, in the Shoham primary care clinic.<br />Methods: Patients meeting the above criteria were identified by scanning their files. Their compliance to treatment and dose adjustment was followed. Preferred first line drugs were ACE inhibitors and diuretics.<br />Results: A total of 91 of the 115 (79%) diabetics were identified as also being hypertensive. The objective of BP 130/80 or less was achieved in 26% of cases at the beginning of the research and in 53% after 6 months (p<0.001). Prior to the intervention, the average BP in the hypertensives was 142.1+/-17.6/80.6+/-8.3 and they were being treated with an average of 1.5+/-1.2 drugs. Twenty-one patients (23%) were receiving no drug treatment. After 6 months the average BP in these patients was 132.2+/-14.2/77.6+/-6.1 and they were being treated with an average of 2.0+/-1.2 drugs. Six (6.5%) patients were without drug treatment. The average diastolic and systolic pressure was significantly lower after the intervention (p<0.001 and p=0.001 respectively) and more anti-hypertensive drugs were being used (p=0.001)<br />Conclusion: Through good clinical team co-operation it is possible to successfully treat hypertension in diabetics. It is important to implement the guidelines of treating hypertensive diabetics.

Details

Language :
Hebrew
ISSN :
0017-7768
Volume :
144
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Harefuah
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16128006