RESUMO
The quality of outpatient follow-up was compared in hypertensive patients of the primary care system in 1995 vs 1997. Case records have been retrospectively analyzed for 1301 patients and 1335 ones treated in 6 Kemerovo outpatient clinics in 1995 and 1997, respectively. A special sheet was used for recording the data. More investigations of the target organs were made in 1997. An increase was found in the number of tests for total cholesterol, creatinine, blood glucose, blood count, urinalysis, ultrasound scanning of the kidneys and adrenals, ECG. More patients were taking drugs. Adelphan administration decreased by 32%, clophelin by 30%. More frequently were prescribed ACE inhibitors, calcium antagonists, beta-adrenoblockers. Quality of care for hypertensive patients is still low. This is explained by deficient social care, poor medical education of the patients, rejection of active treatment by many patients.