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Jolanta Małyszko1, Mirosław Mastej2, Maciej Banach3, Andrzej Tykarski4, Krzysztof Narkiewicz5, Piotr Hoffman6, Piotr Jankowski7, Michał P Nowicki8, Tomasz Tomasik9, Adam Windak9, Agnieszka Olszanecka7, Agnieszka Motyl10, Dariusz Nowak11, Łukasz Skowron12, Maciej Tomaszewski13, Thomas Beaney14, Xin Xia14, Peter Nillson15, Neil R Poulter14, Jacek Jóźwiak16.
Abstract
Elevated blood pressure (BP) is a worldwide burden, leading to over 10 million deaths yearly. May Measurement Month (MMM) is a global initiative organized by the International Society of Hypertension aimed at raising awareness of hypertension and the need for BP screening. An opportunistic cross-sectional survey of volunteers aged ≥18 was carried out in May 2017. BP measurement, the definition of hypertension and statistical analysis followed the globally approved MMM17 Study Protocol. In Poland 5834 (98.9%, Caucasian) individuals were screened. After multiple imputation, 2601 (35.3%) had hypertension. Of individuals not receiving anti-hypertensive medication, 976 (20.6%) were hypertensive. Of individuals receiving anti-hypertensive medication, 532 (49.1%) had uncontrolled BP. In the crude screened group, 81.4% declared to not receive any anti-hypertensive treatment, while the remaining 18.6% were on such medications. In overweight and obese patients both systolic and diastolic BP were significantly higher than in normal weight and underweight subjects. In addition, BP measured on Sundays was significantly lower than on Mondays. MMM17 was one of the largest recent BP screening campaigns in Poland. We found that over 1/3 of participants were hypertensive. Almost half of the treated subjects had uncontrolled BP. These results suggest that opportunistic screening can identify substantial numbers with raised BP.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31043891 PMCID: PMC6479426 DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/suz067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Heart J Suppl ISSN: 1520-765X Impact factor: 1.803