TY - JOUR
T1 - Risk factor profile and achievement of treatment goals among hypertensive patients in general practice in Israel
T2 - Baseline results from the Israel Blood Pressure (IBPC) program
AU - Leibovitz, Eyal
AU - Gavish, Dov
AU - Dicker, Dror
AU - Viskoper, Reuven J.
AU - Yosefi, Chaim
PY - 2003/10/1
Y1 - 2003/10/1
N2 - Background: The Israeli Blood Pressure Control program was initiated to enhance the control of modifiable risk factors among high risk hypertensive patients followed by general practitioners in Israel. Objective: To report the baseline results of the state of the treatment regarding blood pressure management, iipid and glucose control as well as obesity and smoking cessation among the patients. Methods: Hypertensive patients were screened In 30 general practice clinics supervised by family medicine specialists seeing 1,000-5,000 patients each. Between 50 and 250 hypertensive patients were diagnosed at each participating clinic. Blood pressure levels, body mass Index, lipid and glucose levels, as well as target organ damage and medications were recorded for all patients. Results: Of the 4,948 patents registered, 2,079 were males (42%). Mean age was 64.8 ± 12. Blood pressure control was achieved in only 33.1% of total hypertensive patients. Low density lipoprotein control was achieved In 31.1% of all patients, and glucose control In only 28.5%% of diabetic patents (glucose < 126 mg/dl); 20.7% of the diabetics had glucose levels above 200 mg/dl. In this group of patients 38.9% were obese (BMI > 30 kg/m2). While there were more obese females than males (48.0% vs. 35.8%), no difference was found in blood pressure, Iipid or glucose control between the genders. Conclusion: Risk factor management of hypertensive patients attending general practice clinics in Israel is not optimal, especially among those with diabetes or in need of secondary prevention measures. A long-term intervention program for high risk patients In the community is needed to improve the current situation.
AB - Background: The Israeli Blood Pressure Control program was initiated to enhance the control of modifiable risk factors among high risk hypertensive patients followed by general practitioners in Israel. Objective: To report the baseline results of the state of the treatment regarding blood pressure management, iipid and glucose control as well as obesity and smoking cessation among the patients. Methods: Hypertensive patients were screened In 30 general practice clinics supervised by family medicine specialists seeing 1,000-5,000 patients each. Between 50 and 250 hypertensive patients were diagnosed at each participating clinic. Blood pressure levels, body mass Index, lipid and glucose levels, as well as target organ damage and medications were recorded for all patients. Results: Of the 4,948 patents registered, 2,079 were males (42%). Mean age was 64.8 ± 12. Blood pressure control was achieved in only 33.1% of total hypertensive patients. Low density lipoprotein control was achieved In 31.1% of all patients, and glucose control In only 28.5%% of diabetic patents (glucose < 126 mg/dl); 20.7% of the diabetics had glucose levels above 200 mg/dl. In this group of patients 38.9% were obese (BMI > 30 kg/m2). While there were more obese females than males (48.0% vs. 35.8%), no difference was found in blood pressure, Iipid or glucose control between the genders. Conclusion: Risk factor management of hypertensive patients attending general practice clinics in Israel is not optimal, especially among those with diabetes or in need of secondary prevention measures. A long-term intervention program for high risk patients In the community is needed to improve the current situation.
KW - Antihypertensive treatment
KW - Blood pressure control
KW - Family physician
KW - Target organ damage
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M3 - Article
C2 - 14719462
AN - SCOPUS:0242721129
SN - 1565-1088
VL - 5
SP - 697
EP - 701
JO - Israel Medical Association Journal
JF - Israel Medical Association Journal
IS - 10
ER -