MMM17-Cameroon, analysis and opportunities-Sub-Saharan Africa.


Journal

European heart journal supplements : journal of the European Society of Cardiology
ISSN: 1520-765X
Titre abrégé: Eur Heart J Suppl
Pays: England
ID NLM: 100886647

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Apr 2019
Historique:
accepted: 15 02 2019
entrez: 3 5 2019
pubmed: 3 5 2019
medline: 3 5 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Elevated blood pressure (BP) is a growing burden worldwide, leading to over 10 million deaths each year. May Measurement Month (MMM) is a global initiative aimed at raising awareness on high BP and temporary increasing screening for hypertension worldwide. We here provide the results of the 2017 MMM (MMM17) edition in Cameroon. An opportunistic cross-sectional survey of volunteers aged ≥18 was carried out in May 2017 nationwide. BP measurement, the definition of hypertension and statistical analysis followed the standard MMM protocol. The campaign was advertised through various media and screening stations were set-up in local markets, churches, and outpatient departments of health facilities. In all, 16 093 individuals were screened during MMM17, of whom 4595 (29.2%) had hypertension. A total of 2742 (19.8%) of individuals not receiving anti-hypertensive medication were found to be hypertensive. Of those on medication, 1048 (57.2%) had uncontrolled BP. After adjusting for age, sex, and use of BP lowing medications, systolic and diastolic BPs were significantly higher in people on anti-hypertensive treatment, with higher waist circumference. MMM17 was the largest BP screening campaign undertaken in Cameroon, and although treatment and control rates are higher than previously reported, they are still well below optimum levels. MMM has highlighted the need for routine population-based surveys and suggests that opportunistic screening can identify significant numbers with raised BP.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31043871
doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/suz081
pii: suz081
pmc: PMC6479431
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

D31-D33

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Auteurs

Anastase Dzudie (A)

Cameroon Cardiac Society, Cameroon.
Clinical Research Education, Networking and Consultancy, Douala, Cameroon.

Armel Djomou (A)

Fondation Coeur et Vie, Douala, Cameroon.

Hamadou Ba (H)

Cameroon Cardiac Society, Cameroon.

Epie Njume (E)

Clinical Research Education, Networking and Consultancy, Douala, Cameroon.

Marie Solange Ndom (MS)

Cameroon Cardiac Society, Cameroon.

Liliane Kuate Mfekeu (LK)

Cameroon Cardiac Society, Cameroon.

Sylvie Ndongo (S)

Cameroon Cardiac Society, Cameroon.

Charles Kouam Kouam (CK)

Cameroon Cardiac Society, Cameroon.

Alexis Awungia (A)

Cameroon Cardiac Society, Cameroon.

Stephane Ze (S)

Cameroon Cardiac Society, Cameroon.

Alain Menanga (A)

Cameroon Cardiac Society, Cameroon.

Andre Pascal Kengne (AP)

Clinical Research Education, Networking and Consultancy, Douala, Cameroon.

Xin Xia (X)

Imperial Clinical Trials Unit, Imperial College London, Stadium House, 68 Wood Lane, London W12 7RH, UK.

Thomas Beaney (T)

Imperial Clinical Trials Unit, Imperial College London, Stadium House, 68 Wood Lane, London W12 7RH, UK.

Neil R Poulter (NR)

Imperial Clinical Trials Unit, Imperial College London, Stadium House, 68 Wood Lane, London W12 7RH, UK.

Samuel Kingue (S)

Cameroon Cardiac Society, Cameroon.

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