Practical solutions to the challenges of uncontrolled hypertension - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Practical solutions to the challenges of uncontrolled hypertension

Description:

Practical solutions to the challenges of uncontrolled hypertension. A white paper ... uncontrolled hypertension. Defines the challenges' faced every day in the clinic ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:88
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 17
Provided by: jason226
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Practical solutions to the challenges of uncontrolled hypertension


1
Practical solutions to the challenges of
uncontrolled hypertension
  • A white paper
  • Understanding the Challenging Patient

Redon, J. et al., J Hypertension 2008
2
Background to the white paper
  • This white paper is an urgent call to action from
    an international group of physicians
  • Result of a working party meeting held in Munich
    on 11th July 2008 who came together to discuss
    the Challenges of getting to BP Goal
  • Sponsored by Daiichi Sankyo Europe
  • Published as a supplement in the Journal of
    Hypertension

Redon, J. et al., J Hypertension 2008
3
The global burden of hypertension
7.6 million premature deaths worldwide
13.5 of global total deaths are attributedto
high blood pressure
92 million Disability-adjusted life years
(DALYs)associated with high blood pressure
Lawes et al. Lancet 200837115138
4
The European hypertension critical situation35
of deaths attributable to hypertension
Deaths Attributed to Hypertension ()
NOTE High income country average was 17.6 Lawes
et al. Lancet 200837115138
5
Cardiovascular diseaseEuropes No. 1 killer
  • More than 4.3 million deaths/year
  • 48 of all deaths
  • Coronary heart disease most common cause of
    death inEurope 1.9 million deaths/year
  • Stroke more than500,000 deaths/year
  • Main cause of disease burden (23)
  • Cost to EU estimatedat 192 billion per year

Allender et al. European Heart Network 2008
6
The scale of the critical situation..
  • Hypertension remains the leading cause of
    mortality and the third largest cause of
    disability worldwide
  • In Europe the proportion of patients with
    acceptable blood pressure is in the region of
    30, even among those who are diagnosed and
    treated
  • The majority of patients are not achieving
    acceptable blood pressure control
  • these patients are Challenging Patients

acceptable blood pressure 140/90 mmHg
Mancia et al. J Hypertens 2007 WHO. The world
health report 2002 Chobanian et al. JAMA 2003.
7
Getting to Goal Effective treatment reduces
morbidity and mortality
NOTE Reductions displayed are relative Neal et
al Lancet 20003561955-64
8
A call to action
  • This white paper
  • Defines the scale of the current critical
    situation
  • Examines the human impact created
    byuncontrolled hypertension
  • Defines the challenges faced every day in the
    clinic
  • Defines the Challenging Patient a challenging
    patient is in essence anyone with blood pressure
    of 140/90 mmHg or greater
  • Suggests straightforward, practical steps that
    can save lives and prevent disability

Redon, J. et al., J Hypertension 2008
9
InvestigatingThe Challenges
Redon, J. et al., J Hypertension 2008
10
Challenge 1 Inadequate primary prevention
Inadequate primary prevention is a priority
challenge
Mendis, S., J Vasc Health Risk Manage 2005
11
Challenge 2 Physicians faulty awareness of
risk
  • Under-estimated degree of risk
  • Over-estimated success of therapy

12
Challenge 3 An urgent need for simplicity
  • Dangerous gap between guidelines and clinical
    reality
  • Physicians have comprehensive evidence-based
    guidelines but this can lead to overanalyses
  • Can cause them to lose sight of the most
    important concept
  • In the general population, blood pressure must be
    lowered to less than
  • 140/90mmHg

13
Challenges 4 5 The wider challenges
  • Inadequate primary prevention
  • Lifestyle / dietary risk factors
  • Lack of patient empowerment and responsibility
  • Over-simplistic belief that the drugs will cure
  • Failure to recognise the benefits of therapy and
    corresponding non-compliance
  • Unsupportive healthcare structures and policy
  • Insufficient time, incentives or resources for
    physicians to control BP effectively

14
Challenge 6 Therapeutic inertia
Therapeutic Inertia
Awareness
Compliance
  • Physicians settle for getting patients close to
    BP goal

15
White Paper Summary Multiple daily challenges
result in a cohort of Challenging Patients
  • Challenging Patients are patients not achieving
    blood pressure lt140/90 mmHg
  • Challenging Patients represent a significant
    burden on healthcare services across Europe
  • Physicians are insufficiently aware of this
    problem and may not even recognise these
    Challenging Patients in clinical practice

Adapted from ESH Scientific Newsletter 20078No
3 http//www.eshonline.org/education/newsletter/20
07_03.pdf
16
White Paper Recommendations
  • Physicians should take a leadership role
  • Drive awareness of the dangers of hypertension
  • Acknowledge Challenging Patientsa Challenging
    Patient is in essence anyone with blood pressure
    of 140/90 mmHg or greater
  • Utilise the multidisciplinary team
  • Get serious about patient education
  • Patient accountability for their cardiovascular
    health
  • Simplify treatment
  • Single Pill combination
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com