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Improved Blood Pressure Control to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease Morbidity and Mortality: The Standardized Hypertension Treatment and Prevention Project

Pragna Patel 1
Pedro Ordunez 2
Donald DiPette 3, 4
Maria Cristina Escobar 5
Trevor Hassell 6
Fernando Wyss 7
Anselm Hennis 2
Samira Asma 1
Sonia Angell 1
2
 
Pan American Health Organization; Washington DC
5
 
Ministerio de Salud de Chile; Santiago Chile
6
 
Healthy Caribbean Coalition; Bridgetown Barbados
7
 
Interamerican Society of Cardiology; Guatemala City Guatemala
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2016-07-04
scimago Q2
wos Q2
SJR0.823
CiteScore5.5
Impact factor2.5
ISSN15246175, 17517176
PubMed ID:  27378199
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Internal Medicine
Abstract
Hypertension is the leading remediable risk factor for cardiovascular disease, affecting more than 1 billion people worldwide, and is responsible for more than 10 million preventable deaths globally each year. While hypertension can be successfully diagnosed and treated, only one in seven persons with hypertension have controlled blood pressure. To meet the challenge of improving the control of hypertension, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, the authors developed the Standardized Hypertension Treatment and Prevention Project, which involves a health systems-strengthening approach that advocates for standardized hypertension management using evidence-based interventions. These interventions include the use of standardized treatment protocols, a core set of medications along with improved procurement mechanisms to increase the availability and affordability of these medications, registries for cohort monitoring and evaluation, patient empowerment, team-based care (task shifting), and community engagement. With political will and strong partnerships, this approach provides the groundwork to reduce high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease-related morbidity and mortality.
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Patel P. et al. Improved Blood Pressure Control to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease Morbidity and Mortality: The Standardized Hypertension Treatment and Prevention Project // Journal of Clinical Hypertension. 2016. Vol. 18. No. 12. pp. 1284-1294.
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Patel P., Ordunez P., DiPette D., Escobar M. C., Hassell T., Wyss F., Hennis A., Asma S., Angell S. Improved Blood Pressure Control to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease Morbidity and Mortality: The Standardized Hypertension Treatment and Prevention Project // Journal of Clinical Hypertension. 2016. Vol. 18. No. 12. pp. 1284-1294.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1111/jch.12861
UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/jch.12861
TI - Improved Blood Pressure Control to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease Morbidity and Mortality: The Standardized Hypertension Treatment and Prevention Project
T2 - Journal of Clinical Hypertension
AU - Patel, Pragna
AU - Ordunez, Pedro
AU - DiPette, Donald
AU - Escobar, Maria Cristina
AU - Hassell, Trevor
AU - Wyss, Fernando
AU - Hennis, Anselm
AU - Asma, Samira
AU - Angell, Sonia
PY - 2016
DA - 2016/07/04
PB - Wiley
SP - 1284-1294
IS - 12
VL - 18
PMID - 27378199
SN - 1524-6175
SN - 1751-7176
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@article{2016_Patel,
author = {Pragna Patel and Pedro Ordunez and Donald DiPette and Maria Cristina Escobar and Trevor Hassell and Fernando Wyss and Anselm Hennis and Samira Asma and Sonia Angell},
title = {Improved Blood Pressure Control to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease Morbidity and Mortality: The Standardized Hypertension Treatment and Prevention Project},
journal = {Journal of Clinical Hypertension},
year = {2016},
volume = {18},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {jul},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/jch.12861},
number = {12},
pages = {1284--1294},
doi = {10.1111/jch.12861}
}
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Patel, Pragna, et al. “Improved Blood Pressure Control to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease Morbidity and Mortality: The Standardized Hypertension Treatment and Prevention Project.” Journal of Clinical Hypertension, vol. 18, no. 12, Jul. 2016, pp. 1284-1294. https://doi.org/10.1111/jch.12861.