Disturbingly low success in the
control of hypertension in diabetics in the Czech Republic
BOBÁK M.1, VOJTÍŠEK P.2, PIKHART H.1, KŘÍŽOVÁ A.2, ČAPKOVÁ N.3, KUBÍNOVÁ R.3
1International Centre for Health and Society, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, Velká Británie 2Kardiologické oddělení interní kliniky, Krajská nemocnice, Pardubice 3Centrum hygieny životního prostředí, Státní zdravotní ústav, Praha |
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Summary:
Aims: Hypertension in diabetic subjects is a common condition, leading to a substantially increased risk of
cardiovascular disease. Hypertension control in diabetics considerably improves their prognosis. The pre-
sent páper focuses on the prevalence, awareness, treatment and control in subjects with diabetes in the
Czech population.
Methods: A random sample of 6380 persons 45-69 years old in seven Czech towns was investigated in
a cross-sectional survey. Participants completed a questionnaire and underwent a short examination, inclu-
ding the measuring of blood pressure. The presence of diabetes diagnosed by a doctor was established
through a questionnaire. Hypertension was defined as blood pressure 2140/90 mm Hg or antihypertensive
treatment. We ušed two recommended target values for hypertension control: <140/90 mm Hg (recommen-
ded for the generál population) and <13O/8O mm Hg (recommended for diabetics).
Results: There were 731 subjects with diabetes and 5649 non-diabetics (prevalence of diabetes 12 %). The
prevalence of hypertension in diabetics was 85 % (compared with 64 % in non-diabetic subjects); 96 % of
diabetics had blood pressure >13O/8O mm Hg. Among hypertensive diabetics, 81 % were aware of their
hypertension, 73 % was treated and 20 % were controlled. Among diabetics with blood pressure
> 130/80 mm Hg or on antihypertensive treatment, the target value of < 130/80 mm Hg was achieved val %
of subjects (10 % of treated). Treatment and control of hypertension were more common in females than in
males. The results were similar in diabetics who were and were not treated with insulin.
Conclusions: The control of hypertension in subjects with diabetes in the Czech population is disturbingly
low despite relatively high rates of awareness. To improve this situation, it is necessary to implement the
existing recommendations, particularly knowledge of target blood pressure values and aggressive treatment
with effective drugs and their combinations.
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