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Longitudinal control of blood pressure among a cohort of Ghanaians with hypertension: A multicenter, hospital-based study.
Sarfo, Fred S; Mobula, Linda; Plange-Rhule, Jacob; Gebregziabher, Mulugeta; Ansong, Daniel; Sarfo-Kantanka, Osei; Arthur, Lynda; Sablah, Jasper; Gavor, Edith; Burnham, Gilbert; Ofori-Adjei, David.
Affiliation
  • Sarfo FS; Department of Medicine, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology, Kumasi, Ghana.
  • Mobula L; Department of Medicine, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana.
  • Plange-Rhule J; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.
  • Gebregziabher M; Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
  • Ansong D; Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons, Accra, Ghana.
  • Sarfo-Kantanka O; Department of Biostatistics, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA.
  • Arthur L; Department of Medicine, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology, Kumasi, Ghana.
  • Sablah J; Department of Medicine, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana.
  • Gavor E; Department of Medicine, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana.
  • Burnham G; Ghana Access and Affordability Program, Accra, Ghana.
  • Ofori-Adjei D; Ghana Access and Affordability Program, Accra, Ghana.
J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) ; 22(6): 949-958, 2020 06.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32352627
ABSTRACT
There are limited data on factors associated with longitudinal control of blood pressure (BP) among Ghanaians on antihypertensive treatment. We sought to evaluate associations between prospective BP control and 24 putative factors within socio-demographic, biological, and organizational domains. This is a cohort study involving 1867 (65%) adults with hypertension and 1006 (35%) with both hypertension and diabetes mellitus at five public hospitals. Clinic BP was measured every 2 months for 18 months of follow-up. A multivariate logistic regression analysis was fitted via generalized linear mixed models to identify factors associated with clinic BP ≥ 140/90 mm Hg at each clinic visit during follow-up. Mean age of study participants was 58.9 ± 16.6 years and 76.8% were females. Proportions with controlled BP increased from 46.3% at baseline to 59.8% at month 18, P < .0001. Eight factors with adjusted OR (95% CI) associated prospectively with uncontrolled BP were male gender 1.37 (1.09-1.72), secondary education 1.32 (1.00-1.74), non-adherence to antihypertensive treatment 1.03 (1.00-1.06), fruit intake 0.94 (0.89-1.00), duration of hypertension diagnosis 1.01 (1.00-1.02), hypertension with diabetes mellitus 2.05 (1.72-2.46), number of antihypertensive medications 1.63 (1.49-1.79), and estimated glomerular filtration rate (mL/min rise) 0.82 (0.76-0.89). Interventions aimed at addressing modifiable factors associated with poorly controlled BP would be critical in prevention of cardiovascular diseases among Ghanaians.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Hypertension Type of study: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: En Journal: J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) Journal subject: ANGIOLOGIA Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Ghana

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Hypertension Type of study: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: En Journal: J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) Journal subject: ANGIOLOGIA Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Ghana