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Mongolian Medical Sciences ; : 65-69, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-975284

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Introduction: According to the report of World Health Organization and International Society of Hypertension, an estimated 17.5 million people died from cardiovascular diseases in 2005 representing 30% of all global deaths, 1.5 billion people had hypertension and 45% of hypertensive people were unaware of their condition in 2007. In our country, prevalence of hypertension and its risk factors are studied, but prevalence of uncontrolled hypertension that is an important criterion of hypertension control, and its influencing factors is not reported yet. Goal: The aim of our study is to evaluate prevalence of uncontrolled hypertension and to determine its some influencing factors.Materials and Methods: It was population based, cross sectional, prospective study. Participants of the study were selected by randomized method. In the study, 1111 individuals that live in Bayanzurkh and Songinokhairkhan districts of Ulaanbaatar city are participated. The study based on questionnaire and BP measurement which aimed to reveal:• Hypertension unawareness• Untreated• Treated and uncontrolledStatistical analysis was performed by using SPSS 17.0 program.Results: In the study, in total 1111 people aged ≥18 years have been involved. Mean age of all participant was 40.58±16.10 and 63.2% of them were female. We estimated that 38.4% of the population had hypertension and 28.3% of those were unaware their hypertension (unawareness). Among aware population, untreated population percent were 42.1%. We determined that age, sex, education level and visiting to physicians can be risk factors of uncontrolled hypertension.Conclusion: Of the estimated 1111 people with hypertension 28.3% were unaware of their hypertension, 29.5% were aware of their condition but were not being treated, 33.7% were being treated but their hypertension remained uncontrolled and only 8.4% were taking medications that controlled their hypertension. Factors such as young age, male gender, and not measuring BP for the last one year influence negatively on uncontrolled hypertension (p<0.005).

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Mongolian Medical Sciences ; : 6-11, 2010.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-975858

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Background According to the report of World Congress of Cardiology in 2007, 1.5 billion people had hypertension and 45% of hypertensive people were unaware of their condition. In our country, some study had provided estimation of risk factors and prevalence of hypertension, but main characteristics presenting the early detection and control of hypertension have not been studied well and information does not exist.The quality of the control, registration and early detection of hypertension will be improved by studying this topic and complications and mortality due to the hypertension could be decreased.GoalThe aim of our study is to evaluate the current situation of the early detection, registration and control of hypertension, and to describe future strategyObjectives:1. To describe the hypertension awareness and risk factors associated with early detection of hypertension2. To evaluate the current situation of registration system of hypertension and to find out the strategies for renewing registration system3. To investigate the rates of the treatment and control of hypertension, and to survey factors associated with the control of hypertensionMaterials and MethodIt was population based, cross sectional, prospective study. Participants of the study were selected by randomized method.In the study, 1103 individuals, 133 physicians and 2 family hospitals located in Bayanzurkh, Songinokhairkhan districts, were surveyed. The study based on questionnaire and BP measurement which aimed to reveal:• Hypertension awareness (%)• Treatment (%)• Control (%)Software program name: Arterial hypertension registration and control Objectives of the program: to evaluate registration of arterial hypertension, to detect earlier, to determine control level of hypertension Users: family hospitals, family doctorsType of morbidity registration: population basedStatistical analysis was performed with SPSS-17 software program. Single- and multi-factorial analysis was explored by using simple and logistic regression and significance.ResultsIn the study, in total, 1103 people aged of ≥18 years living in Bayanzurkh and Songinokharkhan districts of Ulaanbaatar, have been involved. 37% of all participants were male and 63% were female and mean age of all participants was 40.6±16.1. According to our study, 305 individuals of 431 hypertensive participants (70.8%) were aware of their hypertension. This result was different in gender: 58.0% in male, 79.0% in female. Our research team created software program that can integrate all hypertension data to one database. We are planning to determine unawereness; aware and treated; treated and controlled; and uncontrolled levels by using this software and to introduce the program created by us to all primary level physicians in order to use routinely.Conclusions:1. Among hypertensive individuals, awareness of hypertension was 70.8%. Factors such as young age (<35), single people and not measuring BP for the last one year influence negatively on early detection of hypertension (p<0.05).2. Current method of hypertension registration is not proper at the time. Therefore, we concluded that renewing of the arterial hypertension registration database and conversion it into electronic type is convenient to control arterial hypertension and to provide integration.3. Treatment level of arterial hypertension was 39.9%, controlled arterial hypertension among all hypertensive population - 10.2% and among treated population – 25.2%.

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