May Measurement Month 2019

Author:

Beaney Thomas12ORCID,Schutte Aletta E.34,Stergiou George S.5,Borghi Claudio6,Burger Dylan7,Charchar Fadi8,Cro Suzie1,Diaz Alejandro9,Damasceno Albertino10,Espeche Walter11,Jose Arun Pulikkottil12,Khan Nadia13,Kokubo Yoshihiro14,Maheshwari Anuj15,Marin Marcos J.16,More Arun17,Neupane Dinesh1819,Nilsson Peter20,Patil Mansi21,Prabhakaran Dorairaj10,Ramirez Agustin22,Rodriguez Pablo23,Schlaich Markus24,Steckelings Ulrike M.25,Tomaszewski Maciej26,Unger Thomas27,Wainford Richard28,Wang Jiguang29,Williams Bryan30,Poulter Neil R.1,

Affiliation:

1. From the Imperial Clinical Trials Unit (T.B., S.C., N.R.P.)

2. Department of Primary Care and Public Health, Imperial College London, United Kingdom (T.B.)

3. Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales, George Institute for Global Health, Sydney, Australia (A.E.S.)

4. South Africa Medical Research Council, North-West University, Potchefstroom (A.E.S.)

5. School of Medicine, Hypertension Center STRIDE-7 National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Third Department of Medicine, Sotiria Hospital, Greece (G.S.S.)

6. Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Universita di Bologna, Italy (C.B.)

7. Kidney Research Centre, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Canada (D.B.)

8. Federation University Australia, Ballarat, VIC (F.C.)

9. Neurology Section, University of Santo Tomas Hospital, Philippines (A. Diaz)

10. Faculty of Medicine, Eduardo Mondlane University, Maputo, Mozambique (A. Damasceno, D.P.)

11. Internal Medicine, Hospital San Martin de la Plata, Argentina (W.E.)

12. Centre for Chronic Conditions and Injuries, Public Health Foundation for India, Gurugram, Haryana (A.P.J.)

13. Faculty of Medicine, University of British Colombia, Vancouver, Canada (N.K.)

14. Department of Preventive Cardiology, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Centre, Suita, Japan (Y.K.)

15. Department of General Medicine, Babu Banarasi Das University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India (A. Maheshwari)

16. Hospital Italiano de San Justo, Departamento Clínica Médica, Sección Hipertensión Arterial, San Justo, Argentina (M.J.M.)

17. Institute of Hypertension, Rural Health Progress Trust, Maharashtra, India (A. More)

18. Nepal Development Society, Chitwan, Nepal (D.N.)

19. Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research, Johns Hopkins University (D.N.)

20. Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Skane University Hospital, Malmo, Sweden (P.N.)

21. Indian Association of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, India (M.P.)

22. Hospital Universitario Fundación Favaloro, Buenos Aires, Argentina (A.R.)

23. Hypertension Clinic, Instituto Cardiovascular, Argentinian Society of Hypertension, Buenos Aires, Argentina (P.R.)

24. Dobney Hypertension Centre, School of Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital Unit, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia (M.S.)

25. Department of Cardiovascular and Renal Research, Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Southern Denmark (U.M.S.)

26. Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Manchester, United Kingdom (M.T.)

27. CARIM School for Cardiovascular Diseases, Maastricht University, the Netherlands (T.U.)

28. Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and the Whitaker Cardiovascular Institute, Boston University School of Medicine (R.W.)

29. The Shanghai Institute of Hypertension, Rujin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, China (J.W.)

30. Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, University College London, United Kingdom (B.W.).

Abstract

Elevated blood pressure remains the single biggest risk factor contributing to the global burden of disease and mortality. May Measurement Month is an annual global screening campaign aiming to improve awareness of blood pressure at the individual and population level. Adults (≥18 years) recruited through opportunistic sampling were screened at sites in 92 countries during May 2019. Ideally, 3 blood pressure readings were measured for each participant, and data on lifestyle factors and comorbidities were collected. Hypertension was defined as a systolic blood pressure ≥140 mm Hg, or a diastolic blood pressure ≥90 mm Hg (mean of the second and third readings) or taking antihypertensive medication. When necessary, multiple imputation was used to estimate participants’ mean blood pressure. Mixed-effects models were used to evaluate associations between blood pressure and participant characteristics. Of 1 508 130 screenees 482 273 (32.0%) had never had a blood pressure measurement before and 513 337 (34.0%) had hypertension, of whom 58.7% were aware, and 54.7% were on antihypertensive medication. Of those on medication, 57.8% were controlled to <140/90 mm Hg, and 28.9% to <130/80 mm Hg. Of all those with hypertension, 31.7% were controlled to <140/90 mm Hg, and 350 825 (23.3%) participants had untreated or inadequately treated hypertension. Of those taking antihypertensive medication, half were taking only a single drug, and 25% reported using aspirin inappropriately. This survey is the largest ever synchronized and standardized contemporary compilation of global blood pressure data. This campaign is needed as a temporary substitute for systematic blood pressure screening in many countries worldwide.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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