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Variations in knowledge, awareness and treatment of hypertension and stroke risk by country income level

O'Donnell, M. (author)
Hankey, G. J. (author)
Rangarajan, S. (author)
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Chin, S. L. (author)
Rao-Melacini, P. (author)
Ferguson, J. (author)
Xavier, D. (author)
Liu, L. S. (author)
Zhang, H. Y. (author)
Pais, P. (author)
Lopez-Jaramillo, P. (author)
Damasceno, A. (author)
Langhorne, P. (author)
Rosengren, Annika, 1951 (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för medicin, avdelningen för molekylär och klinisk medicin,Institute of Medicine, Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine
Dans, A. L. (author)
Elsayed, A. (author)
Avezum, A. (author)
Mondo, C. (author)
Smyth, A. (author)
Judge, C. (author)
Diener, H. C. (author)
Ryglewicz, D. (author)
Czlonkowska, A. (author)
Pogosova, N. (author)
Weimar, C. (author)
Iqbal, R. (author)
Diaz, R. (author)
Yusoff, K. (author)
Yusufali, A. (author)
Oguz, A. (author)
Wang, X. Y. (author)
Penaherrera, E. (author)
Lanas, F. (author)
Ogah, O. S. (author)
Ogunniyi, A. (author)
Iversen, H. K. (author)
Malaga, G. (author)
Rumboldt, Z. (author)
Oveisgharan, S. (author)
AlHussain, F. (author)
Daliwonga, M. (author)
Nilanont, Y. (author)
Yusuf, S. (author)
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2020-12-14
2021
English.
In: Heart. - : BMJ. - 1355-6037 .- 1468-201X. ; 107:4, s. 282-289
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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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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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Kardiologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems (hsv//eng)

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stroke
hypertension
epidemiology
Cardiovascular System & Cardiology

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