Variations in knowledge, awareness and treatment of hypertension and stroke risk by country income level
Objective Hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for stroke globally. We hypothesised that country-income level variations in knowledge, detection and treatment of hypertension may contribute to variations in the association of blood pressure with stroke. Methods We undertook a st...
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th-mahidol.784902022-08-04T18:01:57Z Variations in knowledge, awareness and treatment of hypertension and stroke risk by country income level Martin O'Donnell Graeme J. Hankey Sumathy Rangarajan Siu Lim Chin Purnima Rao-Melacini John Ferguson Denis Xavier Liu Lisheng Hongye Zhang Prem Pais Patricio Lopez-Jaramillo Albertino Damasceno Peter Langhorne Annika Rosengren Antonio L. Dans Ahmed Elsayed Alvaro Avezum Charles Mondo Andrew Smyth Conor Judge Hans Christoph Diener Danuta Ryglewicz Anna Czlonkowska Nana Pogosova Christian Weimar Romana Iqbal Rafael Diaz Khalid Yusoff Afzalhussein Yusufali Aytekin Oguz Xingyu Wang Ernesto Penaherrera Fernando Lanas Okechukwu Samuel Ogah Adensola Ogunniyi Helle K. Iversen German Malaga Zvonko Rumboldt Shahram Oveisgharan Fawaz Alhussain Magazi Daliwonga Yongchai Nilanont Salim Yusuf Siriraj Hospital Dubai Health Authority Universidad de Santander Istanbul Medeniyet University Estudios Clínicos Latinoamérica, Argentina Military Institute of Aviation Medicine Alzaiem Alazhari University Universidade Eduardo Mondlane Hospital Luis Vernaza University of the Philippines College of Medicine Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia National Medical Research Center of Cardiology, Moscow The Aga Khan University The University of Western Australia Sahlgrenska Universitetssjukhuset Københavns Universitet St. John's National Academy Of Health Sciences India Hospital Alemao Oswaldo Cruz Rush University Medical Center University College Hospital, Ibadan University of Limpopo Universität Duisburg-Essen King Saud University Universidad de la Frontera NUI Galway Hamilton Health Sciences Universitätsklinikum Essen Sveučilište u Splitu University of Ibadan Universiti Teknologi MARA University of Glasgow St John's Research Insitiute Kiruddu National Referral Hospital National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases BDH Clinic Elzach Beijing Hypertension League Institute Medicine Objective Hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for stroke globally. We hypothesised that country-income level variations in knowledge, detection and treatment of hypertension may contribute to variations in the association of blood pressure with stroke. Methods We undertook a standardised case-control study in 32 countries (INTERSTROKE). Cases were patients with acute first stroke (n=13 462) who were matched by age, sex and site to controls (n=13 483). We evaluated the associations of knowledge, awareness and treatment of hypertension with risk of stroke and its subtypes and whether this varied by gross national income (GNI) of country. We estimated OR and population attributable risk (PAR) associated with treated and untreated hypertension. Results Hypertension was associated with a graded increase in OR by reducing GNI, ranging from OR 1.92 (99% CI 1.48 to 2.49) to OR 3.27 (2.72 to 3.93) for highest to lowest country-level GNI (p-heterogeneity<0.0001). Untreated hypertension was associated with a higher OR for stroke (OR 5.25; 4.53 to 6.10) than treated hypertension (OR 2.60; 2.32 to 2.91) and younger age of first stroke (61.4 vs 65.4 years; p<0.01). Untreated hypertension was associated with a greater risk of intracerebral haemorrhage (OR 6.95; 5.61 to 8.60) than ischaemic stroke (OR 4.76; 3.99 to 5.68). The PAR associated with untreated hypertension was higher in lower-income regions, PAR 36.3%, 26.3%, 19.8% to 10.4% by increasing GNI of countries. Lifetime non-measurement of blood pressure was associated with stroke (OR 1.80; 1.32 to 2.46). Conclusions Deficits in knowledge, detection and treatment of hypertension contribute to higher risk of stroke, younger age of onset and larger proportion of intracerebral haemorrhage in lower-income countries. 2022-08-04T11:01:57Z 2022-08-04T11:01:57Z 2021-02-01 Article Heart. Vol.107, No.4 (2021), 282-289 10.1136/heartjnl-2019-316515 1468201X 13556037 2-s2.0-85097961252 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/78490 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85097961252&origin=inward |
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Objective Hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for stroke globally. We hypothesised that country-income level variations in knowledge, detection and treatment of hypertension may contribute to variations in the association of blood pressure with stroke. Methods We undertook a standardised case-control study in 32 countries (INTERSTROKE). Cases were patients with acute first stroke (n=13 462) who were matched by age, sex and site to controls (n=13 483). We evaluated the associations of knowledge, awareness and treatment of hypertension with risk of stroke and its subtypes and whether this varied by gross national income (GNI) of country. We estimated OR and population attributable risk (PAR) associated with treated and untreated hypertension. Results Hypertension was associated with a graded increase in OR by reducing GNI, ranging from OR 1.92 (99% CI 1.48 to 2.49) to OR 3.27 (2.72 to 3.93) for highest to lowest country-level GNI (p-heterogeneity<0.0001). Untreated hypertension was associated with a higher OR for stroke (OR 5.25; 4.53 to 6.10) than treated hypertension (OR 2.60; 2.32 to 2.91) and younger age of first stroke (61.4 vs 65.4 years; p<0.01). Untreated hypertension was associated with a greater risk of intracerebral haemorrhage (OR 6.95; 5.61 to 8.60) than ischaemic stroke (OR 4.76; 3.99 to 5.68). The PAR associated with untreated hypertension was higher in lower-income regions, PAR 36.3%, 26.3%, 19.8% to 10.4% by increasing GNI of countries. Lifetime non-measurement of blood pressure was associated with stroke (OR 1.80; 1.32 to 2.46). Conclusions Deficits in knowledge, detection and treatment of hypertension contribute to higher risk of stroke, younger age of onset and larger proportion of intracerebral haemorrhage in lower-income countries. |
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Variations in knowledge, awareness and treatment of hypertension and stroke risk by country income level |
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