VARIATION IN THE PROPORTION OF ADULTS IN NEED OF BLOOD PRESSURE-LOWERING MEDICATIONS BY HYPERTENSION CARE GUIDELINE IN LOW- AND MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY OF 1 037 215 INDIVIDUALS FROM 50 NATIONALLY REPRESENTATIVE SURVEYS

dc.contributor.authorSudharsanan, Nikkil
dc.contributor.authorTheilmann, Michaela
dc.contributor.authorKirschbaum, Tabea K.
dc.contributor.authorManne-Goehler, Jennifer
dc.contributor.authorAzadnajafabad, Sina
dc.contributor.authorBovet, Pascal
dc.contributor.authorChen, Simiao
dc.contributor.authorDamasceno, Albertino
dc.contributor.authorDe Neve, Jan-Walter
dc.contributor.authorDorobantu, Maria
dc.contributor.authorEbert, Cara
dc.contributor.authorFarzadfar, Farshad
dc.contributor.authorGathecha, Gladwell
dc.contributor.authorGurung, Mongal Singh
dc.contributor.authorJamshidi, Kosar
dc.contributor.authorJørgensen, Jutta M.A.
dc.contributor.authorLabadarios, Demetre
dc.contributor.authorLemp, Julia
dc.contributor.authorLunet, Nuno
dc.contributor.authorMwangi, Joseph K.
dc.contributor.authorMoghaddam, Sahar Saeedi
dc.contributor.authorBahendeka, Silver K.
dc.contributor.authorZhumadilov, Zhaxybay
dc.contributor.authorBärnighausen, Till
dc.contributor.authorVollmer, Sebastian
dc.contributor.authorAtun, Rifat
dc.contributor.authorDavies, Justine I
dc.contributor.authorGeldsetzer, Pascal
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-24T04:17:00Z
dc.date.available2021-12-24T04:17:00Z
dc.date.issued2021-03-09
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND:Current hypertension guidelines vary substantially in their definition of who should be offered blood pressure–lowering medications. Understanding the effect of guideline choice on the proportion of adults who require treatment is crucial for planning and scaling up hypertension care in low- and middle-income countries. METHODS:We extracted cross-sectional data on age, sex, blood pressure, hypertension treatment and diagnosis status, smoking, and body mass index for adults 30 to 70 years of age from nationally representative surveys in 50 low- and middle-income countries (N = 1 037 215). We aimed to determine the effect of hypertension guideline choice on the proportion of adults in need of blood pressure–lowering medications. We considered 4 hypertension guidelines: the 2017 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association guideline, the commonly used 140/90 mm Hg threshold, the 2016 World Health Organization HEARTS guideline, and the 2019 UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guideline. RESULTS:The proportion of adults in need of blood pressure–lowering medications was highest under the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association, followed by the 140/90 mm Hg, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, and World Health Organization guidelines (American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association: women, 27.7% [95% CI, 27.2–28.2], men, 35.0% [95% CI, 34.4–35.7]; 140/90 mm Hg: women, 26.1% [95% CI, 25.5–26.6], men, 31.2% [95% CI, 30.6–31.9]; National Institute for Health and Care Excellence: women, 11.8% [95% CI, 11.4–12.1], men, 15.7% [95% CI, 15.3–16.2]; World Health Organization: women, 9.2% [95% CI, 8.9–9.5], men, 11.0% [95% CI, 10.6–11.4]). Individuals who were unaware that they have hypertension were the primary contributor to differences in the proportion needing treatment under different guideline criteria. Differences in the proportion needing blood pressure–lowering medications were largest in the oldest (65–69 years) age group (American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association: women, 60.2% [95% CI, 58.8–61.6], men, 70.1% [95% CI, 68.8–71.3]; World Health Organization: women, 20.1% [95% CI, 18.8–21.3], men, 24.1.0% [95% CI, 22.3–25.9]). For both women and men and across all guidelines, countries in the European and Eastern Mediterranean regions had the highest proportion of adults in need of blood pressure–lowering medicines, whereas the South and Central Americas had the lowest. CONCLUSIONS:There was substantial variation in the proportion of adults in need of blood pressure–lowering medications depending on which hypertension guideline was used. Given the great implications of this choice for health system capacity, policy makers will need to carefully consider which guideline they should adopt when scaling up hypertension care in their country.en_US
dc.identifier.citationSudharsanan, N., Theilmann, M., Kirschbaum, T. K., Manne-Goehler, J., Azadnajafabad, S., Bovet, P., Chen, S., Damasceno, A., De Neve, J.-W., Dorobantu, M., Ebert, C., Farzadfar, F., Gathecha, G., Gurung, M. S., Jamshidi, K., Jørgensen, J. M. A., Labadarios, D., Lemp, J., Lunet, N., … Geldsetzer, P. (2021). Variation in the Proportion of Adults in Need of Blood Pressure–Lowering Medications by Hypertension Care Guideline in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. In Circulation (Vol. 143, Issue 10, pp. 991–1001). Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health). https://doi.org/10.1161/circulationaha.120.051620en_US
dc.identifier.issn0009-7322
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1161/circulationaha.120.051620
dc.identifier.urihttp://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/5963
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherLippincott, Williams & Wilkinsen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesCirculation;Vol. 143, Issue 10, pp. 991–1001. https://doi.org/10.1161/circulationaha.120.051620
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/*
dc.subjecthealth policyen_US
dc.subjecthypertensionen_US
dc.subjecttherapeuticsen_US
dc.subjectType of access: Open Accessen_US
dc.titleVARIATION IN THE PROPORTION OF ADULTS IN NEED OF BLOOD PRESSURE-LOWERING MEDICATIONS BY HYPERTENSION CARE GUIDELINE IN LOW- AND MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY OF 1 037 215 INDIVIDUALS FROM 50 NATIONALLY REPRESENTATIVE SURVEYSen_US
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